The [sc. Athenian lawsuit] which is not the result of a summons.[1]
But a)pro/skliton [means something] passion-less.[2]
Aprosklêton: tên ou proskeklêmenên. Aproskliton de to aprospathes.
[1] From Harpokration s.v., who cites
Hyperides (fr.2 Jensen) for this accusative singular headword.
[2] (Omitted in some mss.) Not in Harpok, but an addendum by someone wishing to avoid confusion between these two almost identical-sounding words. The second,
a)pro/sklitos "impartial" (from the verb
proskli/nw, "I am inclined towards") is very rare, attested (besides here) only once, in a homily of Asterius of Amasea.
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