στρατήγιον

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Menander, Monostichoi, 507
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Transliteration A: stratḗgion Transliteration B: stratēgion Transliteration C: stratigion Beta Code: strath/gion

English (LSJ)

(in codd. sts. -εῖον, as D.L.1.50), τό,

   A general's tent, S. Aj.721.    2 at Athens, the place where the στρατηγοί held their sittings, Aeschin.2.85, 3.146, D.42.14, IG22.500.39, prob. in 12.77.19, 22.1479.66, cf. Plu.Per.37, Id.2.519b, D.L.1.50.    3 in Egypt, business-office of the στρατηγός, PPetr.2p.26 (iii B.C.).    4 = Lat. praetorium, Ph.Bel.102.5, Plb 6.31.1, D.H.5.28, 9.6, Plu.2.813e, D.C.53.16.    5 camp, Suid. (citing S. l.c.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 951] τό, = στρατηγεῖον; Soph. Ai. 708; Pol. 6, 31, 6 u. Sp.