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logothetes
n. (context historical English) (plural of logothete English)
Usage examples of "logothetes".
The logothetes and courtiers and functionaries who lined the way from the entrance to the throne leaned forward to hear better.
So Psellus wrote and Psellus skulked in corners, and the logothetes crept out of their holes.
In the ancient system of Constantine, the name of Logothete, or accountant, was applied to the receivers of the finances: the principal officers were distinguished as the Logothetes of the domain, of the posts, the army, the private and public treasure.