[sc. This verb is used] with a genitive of possession; "if someone is arrested after being convicted of maltreatment of his parents."[1]
And "if someone is convicted of making an illegal proposal or of theft."[2]
*(alw=: kata\ peripoi/hsin genikh=|: e)a\n de/ tis e)paxqh=| tw=n gone/wn kakw/sews h(lwkw/s. kai\ e)a\n de/ tis a(lw= parano/mwn h)\ kloph=s.
[1] From an Athenian law quoted in
Demosthenes 24.105. For the suit concerned, see generally S.C. Todd,
The Shape of Athenian Law (Oxford 1993) 107-8 (and
kappa 178).
[2] An inexact version of
Demosthenes 24.103 (web address 1), which mentions only theft. For the suits concerned, see generally Todd 108. The aorist subjunctive of
a(li/skomai should be spelled with an iota subscript in the third person singular:
a(lw=|.
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