Meaning of bouleutic | Babel Free
/bəˈljuːtɪk/Definitions
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.