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Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek
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Greek1: kuriônumia 2: metanapherô 3: epistasia 4: kuriolekteô 5: endunasteuô
Latin1: antiphrasis 2: sceptrum 3: securis 4: dicio 5: -
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ku_ri-otês, êtos, hê, dominion, Ep.Eph.1.21: in pl., Ep.Col.1.16.

2. later, concrete, authority, PMasp.151.199 (vi A.D.), etc.


II. proper, legitimate use of a term, Dam.Pr.306; = Lat.proprietas, Dosith.au=Dam. Pr. =lr K.