A.of, for, or relating to citizens, “σύλλογος” Pl.Grg.452e; “οἶκοι” Isoc.2.21; αἱ π. λειτουργίαι, opp. αἱ τῶν μετοίκων, D.20.18; π. κοινωνία, βίος, Arist.Pol.1252a7, 1254b30; “π. νόμος” IG9 (1).32.22 (Stiris, ii B. C.), PHal.1.79, cf. PPetr.3p.49 (iii B. C.), Mitteis Chr.31 vii 9 (ii B. C.); π. χώρα, Lat. ager publicus, Plb.6.45.3; “παῖδες π.” IG14.748 (Naples); χορὸς π. ib.7.1776 (Helice); at Rome, π. στρατηγία office of praetor urbanus (i. e. qui inter cives ius dicit), Plu.Brut. 7. Adv. -κῶς, κινεῖν bring a civil action, Cod.Just.4.20.13.1.
c. πολιτικός, ὁ, official, PTeb.208 (i B. C.), Sammelb.286 (pl.), POxy.34 iii 10 (pl., ii A. D.), etc.
2. befitting a citizen, civic, civil, “ἰσονομία” Th.3.82; “σχῆμα π. τοῦ λόγου” Id.8.89; “ἀγῶνες” X.Mem.2.6.26; “π. ἀρετή” Id.Lac. 10.7; ἡ -ωτάτη ἔρις ib.4.5; τὰ πολιτικά civil affairs, opp. τὰ πολεμικά, Id.Eq.2.1, cf. Hier.9.5; “πολιτικωτέρα ἐγένετο ἡ ὀλιγαρχία” more constitutionly, Arist.Pol.1305b10; π. ἀρχή, opp. δεσποτική, ib.1254b4; observant of social order, Plb.34.14.2. Adv. -κῶς, ἔχειν act like a citizen, in a constitutional manner, Isoc.4.79; οὐδὲ κοινῶς οὐδὲ π. ἐβίωσαν ib. 151; “οὐκ ἴσως οὐδὲ π.” D.10.74; οὕτω . . ἀρχαίως εἶχον, μᾶλλον δὲ π. the Greek states were so much like members of one state, Id.9.48; π. ἄρχειν, opp. βασιλικῶς, Arist.Pol.1259b1; opp. δεσποτικῶς, ib. 1324a37; of animals, “πολιτικώτερον χρῶνται τοῖς ἀπογόνοις” more socially, Id.HA 589a2: hence,
3. consisting of citizens or of one's fellow-citizens, τὸ πολιτικόν the community, Hdt.7.103, cf. Th.8.93; τὸ π. στράτευμα, opp. τὸ τῶν συμμάχων, X.HG4.4.19: without στράτευμα, ib.5.3.25, etc.; “αἱ π. δυνάμεις” Aeschin.3.98; opp. οἱ σύμμαχοι, D.18.237, cf. 9.48; π. δικαστήριον a court composed of locally appointed citizens, opp. ξενικὸν δ. (one composed of foreigners invited from abroad), SIG306.28 (Tegea, iv B. C.), 976.9 (Samos, ii B. C.); “οἱ π. ἱππεῖς καὶ πεζοί” Plb.1.9.4, cf. D.S.19.106; τὰ π. σώματα prob. cj. for τὰ πολεμικὰ ς. in Plb.4.52.7, cf. SIG588.64 (Milet., ii B. C.); “σῶμα π.” IG12(7).386.25 (Aegiale, iii B. C.); οἱ π., = οἱ πολῖται, ib.22.2316.54.
4. living in a community, “ἄνθρωπος φύσει π. ζῷον” Arist.Pol.1253a3; “πολιτικὰ δ᾽ ἐστίν, ὧν ἕν τι καὶ κοινὸν γίγνεται πάντων τὸ ἔργον” Id.HA488a7; also, fit for, characteristic of, free government, Id.Pol.1287b38, 1294b1; πλῆθος ib.1288a12.
5. secular, opp. ecclesiastical, “πρόσοδοι” SIG459.6 (Beroea, iii B. C.), cf. 526.35 (Itanus, iii B. C.), OGI267.29 (Pergam., iii B. C.); οἱ π. the laity, Lyd. Mens.3.10.
II. of or befitting a statesman, statesmanlike, “δεινότητες” Nausiph.2; ψυχαὶ -ώτεραι, opp. οἰκονομικώτεραι, X.Cyr.2.2.14, cf. Pl.Alc.1.133e; “ὁ πολιτικός” the statesman, Arist.Pol.1252a7, 1274b36, 1276a34; also, title of a dialogue by Plato.
III. belonging to the state or its administration, political, “οἰκείων καὶ π. ἐπιμέλεια” Th. 2.40; “τέχνη π.” Democr.157, Pl.Prt.319a, Grg.521d; ἡ π. ἐπιστήμη, ἡ π., the science of politics, opp. οἰκονομική, βασιλική, Id.Plt.259c, 303e (in Arist. politics includes ethics, EN1094b11, Rh.1356a27, and is divided into πολιτική (proper) καὶ οἰκονομία καὶ φρόνησις, EE1218b13, cf. EN1141b23 sq.); “π. πράγματα” Isoc.4.113; “πράξεις” Pl.Hp.Ma. 281c; “φρόνησις” Arist.EN1141b26; λόγος, title of work by Antipho Soph., Hermog.Id.2.11, etc.; τὰ π. public matters, “γνῶναι” Th.2.40, cf. 6.15,89; “πράττειν τὰ π.” Pl.Grg.521d, cf. Ap.31d, etc.; but τὰ π. βλάπτειν prejudice the weal of the state, Id.R.407d.
IV. generally, having relation to public life, political, public, opp. κατ᾽ ἰδίας, Th.8.89; “π. τιμαί” X.Mem.2.6.24; λόγοι civil oratory, Isoc.15.46, D.H.Comp.1, al.; “τίς π. καὶ κοινὴ βοήθεια;” D.18.311. Adv. Comp. -ώτερον, litterae “π.” scriptae Cic.Att.5.12.2.
V. suited to a citizen's common life, ordinary, “κάνναθρον” X.Ages.8.7; belonging to common usage, “τῶν ὀνομάτων τὰ π.” Isoc.9.10; drawn from ordinary life, “παραδείγματα” Gal.5.221; τὰς π. . . χρείας [τοῦ σκέλους] ordinary, opp. wrestling and dancing, Id.2.299; ὁ π., opp. ὁ ποιητής, Phryn.45. Adv. -κῶς, λέγειν, opp. ῥητορικῶς, Arist.Po.1450b7; “ὁρίζεσθαι” Id.Pol. 1275b25; “ἑρμηνεύειν” Gal.18(1).415.