Definition of Thetes

1. thete [n] - See also: thete

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thetes

thespians
thesps
theta
theta antigen
theta pinch
theta rhythm
theta wave
thetan
thetans
thetas
thetch
thetched
thetches
thetching
thete
thetes (current term)
thether
thetic
thetical
thetically
thetine
thetines
thetins
theurge
theurges
theurgic
theurgical
theurgies
theurgist
theurgists

Literary usage of Thetes

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

1. The Constitutional Antiquities of Sparta and Athens by Gustav Gilbert (1895)
"For civil dissensions broke out immediately after Solon's legislation ; and therefore the enrolment of the thetes into the burgess divisions of ..."

2. The Public Economy of Athens: In Four Books; to which is Added, A by August Boeckh, George Cornewall Lewis (1828)
"Their income is stated in general at 200 measures of dry and liquid measure. The last class is the thetes, whose valuation was less than that of the ..."

3. History of Greece by George Grote (1854)
"... that the thetes found employment: though we may conclude that the brave and strong amongst these poor freemen found it preferable to accompany some ..."

4. History of Greece by George Grote (1851)
"... that the thetes found employment : though we may conclude that the brave and strong amongst these poor freemen found it preferable to accompany some ..."

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