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Headword: *)anepi/dika
Adler number: alpha,2292
Translated headword: unclaimed [things]
Vetting Status: high
Translation:
The law [sc. of classical Athens] allows the closest family of those who did not leave wills to to put in a claim for their inheritances, as much as some son or grandson of the deceased may lay claim to possess. These things are said to be 'unclaimed'.
Greek Original:
*)anepi/dika: tw=n mh\ qeme/nwn diaqh/kas e)pidika/zesqai toi=s klh/rois o( no/mos sugxwrei= tou\s e)gguta/tw ge/nous, o(/sa w(s ui(o/s tis h)\ u(idou=s tou= teteleuthko/tos a)cioi= kate/xein. tau=ta a)nepi/dika le/getai.
Notes:
Same or similar entry in other lexica; references at Photius alpha1855 Theodoridis. The headword adjective is neuter plural; the gloss discursively explains it.
See also epsilon 2298 for the opposite of this, epidika, and generally on the procedure in question, epidikasia, S.C. Todd, The Shape of Athenian Law (Oxford 1993) 120 and index s.v.
Keywords: definition; dialects, grammar, and etymology; economics; ethics; law
Translated by: Jennifer Benedict on 20 June 2000@23:48:53.
Vetted by:
David Whitehead (added note; cosmetics) on 8 March 2001@06:39:41.
David Whitehead (another note; more ketwords; tweaking) on 4 March 2012@08:28:28.
David Whitehead on 22 August 2013@05:19:11.
David Whitehead on 14 July 2015@10:32:13.

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