athlothete|ˈæθləʊθiːt| [ad.Gr. ἀθλοθέτης, f. ἆθλο-ς contest, ἆθλο-ν prize + θέτης one who places. Cf.mod.F. athlothète] The awarder of prizes, judge, or steward in the public games. 1850J. Leitch Müller's Anc. Art §425 A female flute-player..before an athlothete.