ἐξάκτωρ

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Full diacritics: ἐξάκτωρ Medium diacritics: ἐξάκτωρ Low diacritics: εξάκτωρ Capitals: ΕΞΑΚΤΩΡ
Transliteration A: exáktōr Transliteration B: exaktōr Transliteration C: eksaktor Beta Code: e)ca/ktwr

English (LSJ)

ορος, ὁ, = Lat.

   A exactor, BGU21 ii 17, Tz.H.5.607:—hence ἐξακτ-ορία, ἡ, his office, PLond.2.378.8, PGen.56.32.

Spanish (DGE)

-ορος, ὁ

• Grafía: graf. ἐκξ- SB 12681.1 (IV/V d.C.)

• Morfología: [gen -ωρος PStras.486.6 (VI d.C.); plu. nom. -ωρες Iust.Nou.128.8]
1 exactor funcionario local dependiente del prefecto, encargado desde el s. IV d.C. de la recaudación de impuestos en los nomos y de otras responsabilidades municipales ὁ ἐ. τῆς πόλεως trad. de lat. exactor ciuitatis, PSakaon 34.18 (IV d.C.), cf. PMichael.33.3 (IV d.C.), ἐ. Ὀξυρυγχείτου PTurner 45.3 (IV d.C.), ἐ. Ἑρμου πόλεως Wilcken Chr.424.1.10 (IV d.C.), ἐ. Μαρεώτου Ath.Al.Apoc.Sec.85.7, SB 13251.4 (IV d.C.), PMerton 91.20 (IV d.C.), PHeid.313.12 (V d.C.), sustituye en sus funciones al estratego, coexistiendo ambos tít. por un tiempo στρατηγῷ ἤτοι ἐξάκτορι Ὀάσεως Μεγάλης SB 13252.1 (IV d.C.), cf. CPR 17A.6.1 (IV d.C.).
2 superintendente, supervisor funcionario en una ceca imperial ἐ. ἀναφερόμενος ἐν τ[ῇ] εἱερᾷ μονήτῃ IThrac.Or.174.1 (III/IV d.C.).