ANDROLEPSIA, ἀνδρολεψία, in Grecian Antiquity, a legal procedure allowed by the Athenians against a community harbouring or protecting persons guilty of murder. Certain officers were empowered to seize three men in the city or house concealing the malefactor till he should be surrendered, or satisfaction be made in some way or other for the murder.
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