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τρι^ηραρχ-έω , pf.
II. at Athens, and in the empires of the Diadochi, to be trierarch, i.e. fit out a trireme for the public service, Ar.Eq.912 (lyr.), Ra.1065 (anap.); “τ. πολλάAntipho 2.2.12; “τριηραρχίας πολλὰς τ.Lys.13.62; “Γνώμη, . . ἧς ἐτριηράρχει ἈπολλόδωροςIG22.1627.250; “εἰς τὴν ναῦν ἣν τριηραρχεῖPCair.Zen.36.5 (iii B. C.); οἶκος τριηραρχῶν a family wealthy enough for the trierarchy, Is.7.32; ὅσοι . . τετριηραρχήκασι (at Teos and Lebedos) SIG344.66 (iv B. C.):—Pass., “τριηραρχοῦσιν οἱ πλούσιοι, δὲ δῆμος τριηραρχεῖταιhas trierarchs found it, X.Ath.1.13.
III. in the cult of Isis, equip the sacred ship,τριηραρχήσαντα ἱεροπρεπῶςLW1143 (Cius): cf. ναυβατέω, ναυαρχέω.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (13):
    • Antiphon, First Tetralogy, 2.12
    • Aristophanes, Frogs, 1065
    • Aristophanes, Knights, 912
    • Herodotus, Histories, 7.181
    • Herodotus, Histories, 8.46
    • Isaeus, Dicaeogenes, 42
    • Isaeus, Apollodorus, 32
    • Isocrates, Antidosis, 145
    • Lycurgus, Against Leocrates, 139
    • Lysias, Against Agoratus, 62
    • Lysias, On the Property of Aristophanes, 25
    • Pseudo Xenophon, Constitution of the Athenians, 1.13
    • Thucydides, Histories, 4.11
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