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Headword:
Antômosia
Adler number: alpha,2758
Translated headword: affidavit
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Meaning an] indictment under oath against someone, concerning [his] alleged wrongdoings. But a diomosia [is] the oath made by both sides who are pleading the case, by one to accuse the one who did [something], and by the other that he did not do [it]. An exomosia [is] a denial with an oath, that he was incapacitated or was discharging a public service at the time.
The an[th]ippasia and diippasia are contests of horses, just as diomosia and antomosia both show the same.[1]
Greek Original:Antômosia: graphê kata tinos enorkos, peri hôn êdikêsthai phêsi. diômosia de ho hekaterôthen ginomenos horkos hupo tôn dikazomenôn, tou men hôs praxanta diôkein, tou de hôs ouk epraxen. ex- ômosia de arnêsis sun horkôi, hôs adunatountos ê para kairon ontos autôi tou leitourgein. anippasia kai diippasia tôn hippôn hamilla, hôsper de diômosia kai antômosia to auto amphô dêloi.
Notes:
The main part of this entry is also in
Timaeus'
Platonic Lexicon (perhaps, though not necessarily, because the headword appears twice in
Plato:
Apology 19B, 24B) and elsewhere. See also
alpha 2759 and
alpha 2760.
[1] On this addendum see
alpha 2475 and the note there.
Keywords: athletics; definition; law; military affairs; philosophy; zoology
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 16 November 2000@16:56:04.
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