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Headword: *)amfisbhtei=n
Adler number: alpha,1765
Translated headword: to claim
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
[To claim] and to counter-claim. Whenever someone appears to have died childless, but someone [else] claims to be his son, this man is said to be "claiming" the estate. But if he does not introduce himself as a son of the deceased, but says that the estate belongs to him by descent in another way, the laws order him to "counter-claim". In both situations, however, there is an opportunity for refutation.
Greek Original:
*)amfisbhtei=n kai\ parakataba/llein: o(/tan teleuth/sas tis a)/pais ei)=nai dokh=|, fa/skh| de/ tis e(auto\n e)kei/nou ui(o/n, ou(=tos a)mfisbhtei=n tou= klh/rou le/getai. ei) de\ pai=da me\n tou= qano/ntos e(auto\n mh\ ei)sa/goi, le/goi de\ a)/llws kata\ ge/nos au)tw=| prosh/kein to\n klh=ron, parakataba/llein au)to\n oi( no/moi keleu/ousi. plh\n a)mfo/tera e)p' a)ntilogi/as ta/ssetai.
Note:
On this topic see already alpha 1764. The present entry is paralleled in Photius s.v.
Keywords: children; daily life; definition; economics; law
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 14 August 2000@21:05:40.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (modified headword and translation; added note) on 3 March 2001@11:08:55.
David Whitehead (augmented notes and keywords; tweaks) on 27 June 2011@06:23:04.
Catharine Roth (tweaked note) on 4 March 2012@23:42:28.

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