Definition of Oecists

1. oecist [n] - See also: oecist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oecists

odyles
odylic
odylism
odylisms
odyls
odyn-
odynacusis
odynometer
odynophagia
odynophagias
odynophonia
odyssey
odysseys
odzooks
oecist
oecists (current term)
oecoid
oecologies
oecology
oeconomi
oeconomus
oecumenic
oecumenical
oecus
oedema
oedema disease
oedema disease of swine
oedema glottidis
oedema neonatorum
oedemas

Literary usage of Oecists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Thucydides: Book I. by Thucydides (1895)
"... possession of it themselves, much to the indignation of the original founders the Lacedaemonians : though their oecists had grievously mismanaged it '. ..."

2. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography by William Smith, Mahmoud Saba (1857)
"Ten oecists were appointed to carry this resolution into effect, of whom two were from Tegea, two from Mantineia. two from ..."

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