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πατρι^κός , ή, όν, (πατήρ)
A.derived from one's fathers, hereditary, “νόμοιCratin.116 ; “ἀρίςCall. Com.16 ; “φίλοςAr.Av.142 ; “φίλοιOGI227.9 (Didyma, iii B. C.) ; “βασιλεῖαιTh. 1.13, Arist.<Pol.1285a19 ; “ἁμαρτεῖν τοῦ π. τύπουDemocr. 228 ; “αἱ π. ἀρεταίTh.7.69 ; “ξένοςAnd.2.11, Th. 8.6 ; “ἐχθρόςLys. 14.40 ; “φύσει τῆς πρὸς ὑμᾶς ἔχθρας αὐτοῖς ὑπαρχούσης πατρικῆςD.21.49 ; εἰς τὸ π., = by right of inheritance, PTeb.5.12 (ii B.C.).
II. = πάτριος, of or belonging to one's father, “γᾶρυςS.Ichn. 65 (lyr.) ; “ π. λόγοςPl.Sph.242a ; “ π. πρόσταξιςArist.EN1180a19 ; οἰκονομία π., opp. δεσποτική and γαμική, Id.Pol. 1253b10 ; ἐνευχόμενός σοι τοὺς π. θεούς the gods of your father(s), PCair.Zen.421.2 (iii B.C.) ; πατρική (sc. οὐσία) patrimony, E.Ion1304 ; “π. οἰκίαPStrassb.99.4 (ii B.C.) ; τὰ π. AP11.75 (Lucill.) ; but τὰ π., also, father's house, LXXSi.42.10.
3. Gramm., πατρική, = γενική, the genitive, Choerob. in Theod.1.111 H.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (11):
    • Andocides, On his Return, 11
    • Aristophanes, Birds, 142
    • Demosthenes, Against Midias, 49
    • Euripides, Ion, 1304
    • Lysias, Against Alcibiades 1, 40
    • Plato, Sophist, 242a
    • Thucydides, Histories, 7.69
    • Thucydides, Histories, 1.13
    • Polybius, Histories, 31.25.1
    • Old Testament, Ecclesiasticus, 42.10
    • Thucydides, Histories, 8.6
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