ἰνδικτίων
Ancient Greek
Alternative forms
- εἰνδικτίων (eindiktíōn), ἐνδικτίων (endiktíōn), ἐμδικτίων (emdiktíōn)
- ἴνδικτος (índiktos) m (from the rare Latin indictus/-ūs?)
Etymology
From Latin indictiō/-nis. Documented from the 2nd c. BC onwards, including the entire Byzantine period.
Noun
ἰνδικτίων • (indiktíōn) f (genitive ἰνδικτίωνος or ἰνδικτίονος); third declension
- Roman indiction (tax cycle usually of fifteen years)
Descendants
- → Greek: ἰνδικτίων (indiktíōn) (learned)
References
- Dickey, Eleanor (2023) Latin loanwords in Ancient Greek: A lexicon and analysis, Cambridge University Press, , page 149
- “ἰνδικτίων”, in Trismegistos
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