ἱερατικός

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Transliteration A: hieratikós Transliteration B: hieratikos Transliteration C: ieratikos Beta Code: i(eratiko/s

English (LSJ)

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   A priestly, sacerdotal, θυσίαι Arist.Pol.1285b10; ὑπομνήματα Plu.Marc.5; στέφανος, ἁγιστεῖαι, Id.2.34e, 729a; ὀνόματα Luc.Philops.12; λόγος Ptol.Tetr. 87 (-ατητικός codd.); βίος Jul.Ep.89b; ἡ ἱ. (sc. τέχνη), = ἱερατεία, Pl.Plt.290d; οἱ ἱ. the priestly caste, Hld.7.11, cf. Dam.Pr.399. Adv. -κῶς in a sacerdotal sense, ib.256; ἱ. ζῆν as a priest should, Jul. l.c.; σεμνῶς καὶ ἱ. κρίνειν δίκας Just.Nov.79.1.    2 ἱ. βύβλος, χάρτης, name of a kind of papyrus, Str.17.1.15, PMag.Par.1.2105; κόλλημα, πιττάκιον, made of this material, ib.2068,3142.    II devoted to sacred purposes, τὰ ἱ. the sacred fund, IGRom.3.1137 (Syria, iii A.D.).    III ἱερᾱτ-ικόν, τό, name of a plaster, Gal.13.183.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1240] priesterlich, den Priester betreffend; θυσίαι Arist. pol. 3, 10; Plut. u. a. Sp.; – ἡ ἱερατική, = ἱερατεία, Plat. Pol. 290 d; – γραμμάτων μέθοδος, die Priesterschrift der Aegyptier, Clem. Al.