ἰσοτελής
From LSJ
πρὸς ἀλέξησιν τραπομένους → preparing to defend themselves
English (LSJ)
ές (gen. sg. ἰσοτελοῦ (sic), Epigr.Gr.48), (τέλος)
A bearing equal burdens; at Athens and elsewh., of a favoured class of μέτοικοι, subject to the same taxation as the citizens, Lys.Fr.225 S., Is.Fr.45, D.20.29, Arist.Ath.58.2, IG22.276.15,al., cf. SIG742.44 (Ephesus, i B.C.); of freedmen, IG9(1).412 (Aetolia), Hsch. II metaph., of Hera, [τῷ Διΐ] ἰ. his consort, Orph.Fr.163.