Meaning of bouleutic | Babel Free
bəˈljuːtɪkDefinitions
Pertaining to the curial class from which were drawn councils in Ancient Greece.
historical, not-comparable
Examples
“If - as is commonly believed - they were not revised until 307/6, a significant discrepancy between population and bouleutic quota must have⟳ developed in the course of two centuries during which Athens experienced dramatic expansions and contractions of its population.”
“The fact that the Ath.Pol. (22.2-3) states that the original bouleutic oath instituted in the archonship of Hermocreon (502/1 BC?) was “still in use⟳” in the fourth century would appear⟳ to clash with the new clauses that were added to the oath throughout the fifth century.”
“A bouleutic inscription of 336/5 BC, however, provides argument for Phocion's long sought demotic.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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