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Headword:
Parasêmos
rhêtôr
Adler number: pi,431
Translated headword: counterfeit orator
Vetting Status: high
Translation: Demosthenes in the [speech]
For Ktesiphon [uses the phrase].[1] It is a metaphorical expression from coins, which they call counterfeit: either because they are engraved by the moneychangers with some sign, which shows their worthlessness; [or] because they are forged and debased.
Greek Original:Parasêmos rhêtôr: Dêmosthenês en tôi huper Ktêsiphôntos. ek metaphoras eirêtai apo tôn nomismatôn, ha kalousi parasêma: êtoi hoti hupocharattetai hupo tôn arguramoibôn sêmeiôi tini, ho tên phaulotêta dêloi: epeidê paratetupôtai kai parakecharaktai.
Notes:
Abridged from Harpokration s.v. (who goes on to cite
Demosthenes 24.213).
[1]
Demosthenes 18.242 (web address 1).
Associated internet address:
Web address 1
Keywords: daily life; definition; economics; ethics; imagery; rhetoric; science and technology
Translated by: David Whitehead on 13 December 2000@08:07:08.
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