Plato Greek Lexicon ἐπιζήμιος

ἐπιζήμιος

epizemios

bringing loss upon, hurtful

Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἐπιζήμιος, Dor. etc. ἐπιζάμιος [ᾱ], ον, A. bringing loss upon, hurtful, prejudicial, Charon 12, Th. 1.32, Isoc. 2.18, etc.; τινί X. Mem. 2.7.9, cf. Aeschin. 1.45. Adv. -ίως Poll. 8.147, D.Chr. 14.18. 2. penal: ἐπιζήμια, τά, punishments, penalties, Pl. Lg. 784e,788b; -ζάμια Tab. Heracl. 1.127; χρησόμεθα ἐπιζημίοις, = ἐπιζημιώσομεν, Epist.Philipp. ap.D. 18.157: sg., -ζάμιον, τό, fine, IG 5(2).6.36 (Tegea), 5(1).1498 (Messenia). II. liable to punishment, of persons, Pl. Lg. 765a; of acts, Arist. Pol. 1297a33, cf. PRev.Laws 7.6 (iii B.C.).
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