politeuvw
poli<Eth>teuvw , f. -sw , ( polivth" ) to live as a citizen or freeman, live in a free state, Thuc ., etc.
2. to have a certain form of polity, conduct the government, Id.: Pass. , of the state, to be governed, Plat ., Xen. , etc. ; ta; aujtoi`" pepoliteumevna the measures of their administration, Dem.
B. commonly as Dep. , f. politeuvsomai : aor. I med. ejpoliteusavmhn , and pass. ejpoliteuvqhn : pf. pepolivteumai :like the Act. to be a free citizen, live as such, Xen ., etc.
II.
to take part in the government,
Thuc
.,
Dem.
:
to meddle with politics,
Plat.
2.
c. acc.
to administer
or
govern,
Dem
.;
p. povlemon ejk polevmou
to make
perpetual war
the principle of government,
Aeschin
.:
absol.
to conduct the government,
Ar
.,
Dem.
;
oiJ politeuovmenoi
the ministers,
Dem.
III. to have a certain form of government, Plat ., Aeschin.
polithivh
poli<Eth>thivh , hJ , Ion. for politeiva .
polivth"
polivth" »i<Eth>1/4, ou, oJ , Ion. polihvth" , a memeber of a city or state ( povli" ), a citizen, freeman, Lat. civis , Hom ., etc.
2.
like
Lat.
civis
, a fellowcitizen,
Hdt
.,
Aesch.
,
etc.
3.
qeoi; poli`tai
=
poliou`coi
,
Aesch.
politikov"
poli<Eth>tiØkov" , hv, ovn , ( polivth" ) of, for, or relating to citizens, Plat ., etc.
2. befitting a citizen, like a citizen, civic, civil, Lat. civilis , Thuc .; politikwtevra ejgevneto hJ ojligarciva more constitutional, Arist .: Adv ., politikw`" like a citizen, in a constitutional manner, Lat. civiliter , Dem.
3.
consisting of citizens,
to; politikovn
, =
oiJ poli`tai
,
the community,
Hdt
.,
Thuc.
:
the civic force,
opp. to
oiJ suvmmacoi
,
Xen.
,
etc.
4.
living in a community,
Arist.
II.
of
or
befitting a statesman, statesmanlike,
Xen
.,
Plat.
III.
belonging to the state
or
its administration, political,
Lat.
publicus
,
Thuc
.:
hJ politikhv
(
sub.
tevcnh
),
the art of government,
hJ p. ejpisthvmh
or
hJ p
. alone,
the science of politics,
Plat
.:
ta; politikav
,
state-affairs, public matters, government,
Thuc
.,
etc.
2.
civil, municipal,
opp. to
natural or general,
Dem.
IV.
generally,
of
or
for public life, public,
opp. to
katÆ ijdiva"
,
Thuc.
,
Xen.
poli`ti"
poli`ti" , ido" , fem. of polivth" , Soph. , Eur. , etc.
politofuvlax
poli<Eth>to-fuvlax »uØ1/4, a±ko", oJ , one who watches citizens; oiJ p ., in Larissa, the chief magistrates, Arist.
polivcnh
polivcnh , hJ , ( povli" ) a small town, Plut.
polivcnion
polivcnion , tov , Dim. of foreg., Plat. , etc.