单词 | symmory |
释义 | symmoryn. Ancient Greek History. Each of the companies or fellowships, graded according to wealth, into which the citizens of Athens and other cities were divided for purposes of taxation. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > [noun] > distinction of class > level or grade > those belonging to > graded according to income symmory1847 income group1934 1835 T. Mitchell in tr. Aristophanes Acharnians 453 (note) Property-taxes are often mentioned in connexion with the resident aliens. This class of settlers composed distinct symmoriæ (μετοικικαί συμμορίαι), which had treasurers of their own; and a fixed contribution was settled for each one.] 1847 G. Grote Hist. Greece III. ii. xiii. 247 The territory of the town was distributed amongst a certain number of towers, to each of which corresponded a symmory or section of the citizens having its common altar and sacred rites. 1891 Athenæum 25 July 128/1 The proposition of Demosthenes was that 2,000 citizens should be placed in the symmories. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < |
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