μηναγύρτης

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κατ' ἀρχῆς γὰρ φιλαίτιος λεώςpeople are always ready to blame the rulers, people are against authority, people were fond of anything by which they could call authority in question

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Transliteration A: mēnagýrtēs Transliteration B: mēnagyrtēs Transliteration C: minagyrtis Beta Code: mhnagu/rths

English (LSJ)

ου, ὁ,

   A a priest of Rhea, who made rounds of begging visits (cf. μητραγύρτης), Ph.2.316, Cels. ap. Origenes Cels.1.9 (v.l.), Poll.7.188 (v.l.), Aesop.290, Hsch., Phot., Suid.; title of plays by Antiphanes (as v.l.) and Menander.