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ἱερ-όω , Dor. ἱα^ρ- , (ἱερός)
A.consecrate, dedicate, Pl.Lg.771b; [“τὰν γᾶν] ἃν Ἀμφικτίονες ἱάρωσανIG22.1126.16 (Amphict.); jιαρόντο ( = ἱερούντων)“ Ἀπόλλονος Ἐχέτο ἄγαλμαBerl.Sitzb.1927.8 (Locr., v B.C.); Thess. part. “ἱερούοντοςSchwyzer553: pf. Pass. “ἱερῶσθαιTh.5.1, SIG 1006.4 (Cos, iii B.C.), etc.; ἱερωσύνην ἱερώσασθαι (v.l. ἱεράσασθαι) to be consecrated to a priesthood, Aeschin.1.19:—also ἱερεόομαι , “τὴν ἱερωσύνην ἀξίως ἱερεώσατο τοῦ θεοῦIG22.1271.13 (iii B.C.); τῷ θεῷ οὗ ἂν ἱερειωμένος ib.1183.32 (iv B.C.); Δωρίδος ἱερεωμένης (perh. pres. part. of ἱεράομαι = ἱερωμένης) IG2.1561 (iv B.C.).
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    • Aeschines, Against Timarchus, 19
    • Plato, Laws, 771b
    • Thucydides, Histories, 5.1
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