A proper name.
He was [one] of those criticized for vexatious prosecuting.[1]
*eu)qi/as: o)/noma ku/rion. tw=n e)pi\ sukofanti/a| diabeblhme/nwn h)=n.
[1] Abridged from Harpokration s.v., who cites the mention(s) of this individual in
Hyperides' famous (but lost) speech
On Behalf of Phryne (no.60 Jensen: fr. 176, cf. 172, 180). Harpok. goes on to cite the grammarian
Hermippus of
Smyrna (fr. 67 Wehrli), for the assertion that a speech prosecuting Phryne, attributed to Euthias, was in fact written by
alpha 1989,
Anaximenes of Lampsacus (FGrH 72 T17b).
For 'vexatious prosecuting' (
sykophantia) see generally
sigma 1330.
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