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Democritus, DK 68b22
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Transliteration A: symmoría Transliteration B: symmoria Transliteration C: symmoria Beta Code: summori/a

English (LSJ)

ἡ, (μόρα)

   A taxation-group of citizens at Athens, formed for the levy of εἰσφορά in 378/7 B.C., and later for the discharge of the τριηραρχία, in 357/6 B.C.; see D.14 (περὶ τῶν σ.) passim, and cf. Clidem.8, Philoch.126, Ulp. ad D.2.29; στρατηγὸς ὁ ἐπὶ τὰς σ. ᾑρημένος IG22.1629.209 (325/4 B.C.), cf. Arist.Ath.61.1; ἡγεμὼν συμμορίας, = συμμοριάρχης, D.21.157, 28.4, Hyp.Fr.147; ἐπιμελητὴς τῆς σ. D.47.22; μετοικικαὶ σ. IG22.244.26 (337/6 B.C.).    2 a division of the Athenian fleet, X.HG1.7.30.    3 a division of the people at Teos, CIG3065-6 (ii B.C.); class of ἔφηβοι, PTeb.316.4, al. (i A.D.).    4 a company in general, δειπνεῖν κατὰ σ. J.AJ5.7.3; αἱ Ἀσκληπιοῦ σ., of the medical profession, Aristid.2.20 J., cf. Lib. Or.1.44, 17.26, 20.3; a class at school, ἔστι τῆς σ. ὁ κράτιστος he is top of the class, Id.Ep.139.2.    5 of the Roman classes in the Servian constitution, D.H.4.18.