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APODECTAE

Volume 2 · 58 words · 1797 Edition

in antiquity, a denomination given to ten general receivers appointed by the Athenians to receive the public revenues, taxes, debts, and the like. The apodectae had also a power to decide controversies arising in relation to money and taxes, all but those of the most difficult nature and highest concern, which were referred to the courts of judicature.