κηδεστής

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Cicero, Tusculanarum Disputationum, I.45.109
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Transliteration A: kēdestḗs Transliteration B: kēdestēs Transliteration C: kidestis Beta Code: khdesth/s

English (LSJ)

Dor. κᾱδεστάς AP7.712 (Erinna), οῦ, ὁ: (κῆδος, κηδεύω): —

   A connexion by marriage, Pl.Lg.773b, X.Mem.1.1.8, Arist. Pol.1312b16, Cerc.17.25 (pl.), Ph.2.555 (pl.), etc.; esp.    1 son-in-law, Antipho 6.12, Isoc.10.43.    2 father-in-law, Ar.Th.74, 210, D.19.118, etc.; also, step-father, Id.36.31.    3 brother-in-law, E. Hec.834, And.1.50, Lys.13.1, Is.6.27, D.30.12, Timae.84.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1429] ὁ, Jeder durch Heirath Verwandte, Verschwägerte, Plat. Legg. VI, 773 b; – Schwiegersohn, Antiph. 6, 12, Πάρις ἐπεθύμησε Διὸς γενέσθαι καὶ κληθῆναι κηδεστής Isocr. 10, 42, Plut. Pericl. 11 u. A.; – Schwiegervater, Ar. Th. 74, Andoc. 4, 15, D. Hal. 4, 28; – Schwager, sowohl Frauenbruder, Eur. Hec. 834 Lys. 13, 1 u. 40 Andoc. 1, 50, als Mannesbruder, Dem. 30, 12 u. A.; – auch Stiefvater, Dem. 36, 31. – An vielen Stellen tritt der eigentliche Verwandtschaftsgrad nicht deutlich hervor. Vgl. κηδεμών.