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|Transliteration C=sykofantis | |Transliteration C=sykofantis | ||
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|Definition=ου, ὁ,<br><span class="bld">A</span> [[common]] [[informer]], [[voluntary]] [[denouncer]] (there being no [[public]] [[prosecutor]]), e.g. of contraband imports, καὶ συκοφάντης εἴ τις ἦν ὠνείδισας; did you dare to reproach a common informer? Ar.Ach.559, cf. 725,825; of [[unlawful]] [[possession]], Id.Pl.873,879,885; of disaffection to Athens, Isoc.15.313 (cf. 316-18); [[κλητήρ]] εἰμι νησιωτικὸς καὶ συκοφάντης Ar.Av.1423; the common informer became notorious as pettifoggers, Lycurg.31 (cf. Ar.Ach.920 -4), D.20.62, [[vexatious]] [[prosecutor]]s of [[innocent]] persons esp. if rich, Lys.25.3, D.57.34, and blackmailers, Antipho 5.78,80, Lys.7.20, And.1.105, D.21.103, 58.27, Aeschin.2.5, 3.256, Hyp.Lyc.2, Theopomp. Hist.107,267, Luc.Tim.36; having thus abused their legal powers, they were treated as criminals, [οἱ τριάκοντα] τοὺς σ… ἀνῄρουν Arist.Ath.35.3, cf. X.HG2.3.38, Isoc.15.313, 18.3; συκοφαντῶν προβολαί Arist.Ath.43.5, cf. Aeschin.2.145; they were numerous in democracies, Thphr.Char.26.5; χρῆν . . ἐγγίγνεσθαι. . πάσῃ δημοκρατίᾳ συκοφάντης Plu.Tim.37; δημαγωγῶν πλῆθος καὶ συκοφάντης at Syracuse, D.S.11.87; rarer in oligarchies, e.g. Boeotia, Ar.Ach.904; βασιλεὺς ἐνδεὴς προσόδων μέγας συκοφάντης a great [[extortioner]], LXX Pr.28.16.<br><span class="bld">2</span> in New Com., [[professional]] [[swindler]] or [[confidential]] [[agent]], πράττει δ' ὁ κόλαξ ἄριστα πάντων, δεύτερα ὁ συκοφάντης Men.223.17, cf. Georg. Fr.1, Philippid.29: so in Lat. [[sycophanta]], Plaut.Poen.1032, Trin. 815, Ter.Andr.815; [[humbug]], Favorin. ap. Gell.14.1.32.<br><span class="bld">3</span> = Lat. [[delator]], ὁ πικρὸς συκοφάντης [[Ἰσίδωρος]] Ph.2.597, cf. OGI669.41 (Egypt, i A.D.), Cod.Just.1.4.34.17, al. (From [[σῦκον]] [[φαίνειν]], orig. used of [[denouncer]]s of the attempted [[export]] of [[fig]]s from Athens, acc. to Ister 35, Plu. Sol.24, 2.523b; orig. of citizens entrusted with the collection of figs as part of the public revenues of Athens and the denouncing of [[tax]]-[[evader]]s, acc. to Philomnest.1; of denouncers of figs which had been stolen from the sacred fig | |Definition=ου, ὁ,<br><span class="bld">A</span> [[common]] [[informer]], [[voluntary]] [[denouncer]] (there being no [[public]] [[prosecutor]]), e.g. of contraband imports, καὶ συκοφάντης εἴ τις ἦν ὠνείδισας; did you dare to reproach a common informer? Ar.Ach.559, cf. 725,825; of [[unlawful]] [[possession]], Id.Pl.873,879,885; of disaffection to Athens, Isoc.15.313 (cf. 316-18); [[κλητήρ]] εἰμι νησιωτικὸς καὶ συκοφάντης Ar.Av.1423; the common informer became notorious as pettifoggers, Lycurg.31 (cf. Ar.Ach.920 -4), D.20.62, [[vexatious]] [[prosecutor]]s of [[innocent]] persons esp. if rich, Lys.25.3, D.57.34, and blackmailers, Antipho 5.78,80, Lys.7.20, And.1.105, D.21.103, 58.27, Aeschin.2.5, 3.256, Hyp.Lyc.2, Theopomp. Hist.107,267, Luc.Tim.36; having thus abused their legal powers, they were treated as criminals, [οἱ τριάκοντα] τοὺς σ… ἀνῄρουν Arist.Ath.35.3, cf. X.HG2.3.38, Isoc.15.313, 18.3; συκοφαντῶν προβολαί Arist.Ath.43.5, cf. Aeschin.2.145; they were numerous in democracies, Thphr.Char.26.5; χρῆν . . ἐγγίγνεσθαι. . πάσῃ δημοκρατίᾳ συκοφάντης Plu.Tim.37; δημαγωγῶν πλῆθος καὶ συκοφάντης at Syracuse, D.S.11.87; rarer in oligarchies, e.g. Boeotia, Ar.Ach.904; βασιλεὺς ἐνδεὴς προσόδων μέγας συκοφάντης a great [[extortioner]], LXX Pr.28.16.<br><span class="bld">2</span> in New Com., [[professional]] [[swindler]] or [[confidential]] [[agent]], πράττει δ' ὁ κόλαξ ἄριστα πάντων, δεύτερα ὁ συκοφάντης Men.223.17, cf. Georg. Fr.1, Philippid.29: so in Lat. [[sycophanta]], Plaut.Poen.1032, Trin. 815, Ter.Andr.815; [[humbug]], Favorin. ap. Gell.14.1.32.<br><span class="bld">3</span> = Lat. [[delator]], ὁ πικρὸς συκοφάντης [[Ἰσίδωρος]] Ph.2.597, cf. OGI669.41 (Egypt, i A.D.), Cod.Just.1.4.34.17, al. (From [[σῦκον]] [[φαίνειν]], orig. used of [[denouncer]]s of the attempted [[export]] of [[fig]]s from Athens, acc. to Ister 35, Plu. Sol.24, 2.523b; orig. of citizens entrusted with the collection of figs as part of the public revenues of Athens and the denouncing of [[tax]]-[[evader]]s, acc. to Philomnest.1; of denouncers of figs which had been stolen from the sacred [[fig tree]]s during a famine and had become cheap, the famine having passed, Sch.Ar.Pl.31, cf. Fest. p.393 L.; these and modern explanations are mere guesses; the word first in Ar. but implied by [[συκοπέδιλος]].) | ||
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