Ἀνδρόνικος

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ἠργάζετο τῷ σώματι μισθαρνοῦσα τοῖς βουλομένοις αὐτῇ πλησιάζειν → she lived as a prostitute letting out her person for hire to those who wished to enjoy her, she worked with her body by hiring herself out to anyone who wanted to have sex with her

Source

Spanish (DGE)

(Ἀνδρόνῑκος) -ου, ὁ
Andronico
1 actor cómico, contemporáneo de Demóstenes, Plu.2.845b.
2 jefe mercenario griego de Darío Codomano, s. IV a.C., Arr.An.3.23.9.
3 olintio, general de Antígono de Tiro, en 315 a.C., D.S.15.59.
4 epigramático de la AP, Andronic.
5 personaje en un epigrama, s. III a.C., Call.Fr.192.15.
6 Livio Andronico, tarentino, poeta latino, s. III a.C., Gell.18.9.5, Hor.Ep.2.1.69, Liu.Andr., I.
7 arconte de Salamina, s. II a.C. IG 22.1227.1.
8 legado de Átalo II en Roma, en 156 a.C., Plb.32.16.2.
9 asesino del hijo de Seleuco, s. II a.C., D.S.30.7.
10 judío, hijo de Messalam, s. II a.C., I.AI 13.75.
11 peripatético de Rodas, editor de Aristóteles, s. I a.C., Str.14.2.13, Plu.Sull.26.
12 judío, s. I d.C. Ep.Rom.16.7.

English (Strong)

from ἀνήρ and νῖκος; man of victory; Andronicos, an Israelite: Adronicus.