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τὸ ἀεὶ ταῦτα οὕτως ἔχειν ἐχάλασαν → relaxed the strictness of the doctrine of perpetual strife

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|lshtext=<b>ăpocrĭsĭārĭus</b>: or ăpocrĭsārĭus, ii, m. ἀποκρινομαι, to [[answer]]; [[ἀπόκρισις]]>, an [[answer]] ([[late]] Lat.),<br /><b>I</b> a [[delegate]], [[deputy]], [[who]] performs a [[duty]] in the [[place]] of [[another]], esp. of a [[high]] Church [[officer]], called also responsalis, Julian. Epit. 6, 26; cf. Just. Nov. 6, 2; Hon. Aug. G. Anim. 1, 185.
|lshtext=<b>ăpocrĭsĭārĭus</b>: or ăpocrĭsārĭus, ii, m. ἀποκρινομαι, to [[answer]]; [[ἀπόκρισις]], an [[answer]] ([[late]] Lat.),<br /><b>I</b> a [[delegate]], [[deputy]], [[who]] performs a [[duty]] in the [[place]] of [[another]], esp. of a [[high]] Church [[officer]], called also responsalis, Julian. Epit. 6, 26; cf. Just. Nov. 6, 2; Hon. Aug. G. Anim. 1, 185.
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Revision as of 09:31, 13 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ăpocrĭsĭārĭus: or ăpocrĭsārĭus, ii, m. ἀποκρινομαι, to answer; ἀπόκρισις, an answer (late Lat.),
I a delegate, deputy, who performs a duty in the place of another, esp. of a high Church officer, called also responsalis, Julian. Epit. 6, 26; cf. Just. Nov. 6, 2; Hon. Aug. G. Anim. 1, 185.