σὴ λαμπρότης

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Ancient Greek

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Pronoun

σὴ λᾰμπρότης (sḕ lămprótēsf (genitive σῆς λᾰμπρότητος); first and third declension

  1. (Koine and Byzantine) Your Serene Highness(es)
    • 5th–6th centuries, “LIX. Fragment of loan ” (papyrus 59, probably from Hermopolis; pages 95–96), in Bernard Pyne Grenfell, editor, An Alexandrian Erotic Fragment and other Greek Papyri chiefly Ptolemaic, Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, published 1896, § E. Papyri of the Byzantine Period, page 96, lines 1–6:
      εἰς ἰδίαν ἡμῶν καὶ ἀναγκαίαν χρείαν, λόγω προχρείας ἡ[μ]ᾶς
      ὀφείλειν αὐτῆ χρυσοῦ κεφαλαίου νομισμάτια δεσποτικὰ
      δόκιμα ἁπλᾶ ἕξ, ἕκαστον παρὰ κεράτια τρία τῶ χρυσοχοϊκῶ
      σταθμῶ, γι χρ/ νᵒ ϛ π κερ ιη χρ/, ἐπὶ τῶ ταῦτα εἶναι παρ’ ἡμῖν
      λόγω προχρείας ἐφ’ ὅτον χρόνον γεωργοῦμεν τὸ κτῆμα τῆς σῆς
      λαμπρότητος
      , τὸ διακείμενον ἐν τῆ αὐτῆ νήσω καλούμενον
      eis idían hēmôn kaì anankaían khreían, lógō prokhreías hēâs
      opheílein autê khrusoû kephalaíou nomismátia despotikà
      dókima haplâ héx, hékaston parà kerátia tría tô khrusokhoïkô
      stathmô, gínetai khrusoû nomismátia 6 parà kerátia 18 khrusoû [nomismátia], epì tô taûta eînai par’ hēmîn
      lógō prokhreías eph’ hóton khrónon geōrgoûmen tò ktêma tês sês
      lamprótētos
      , tò diakeímenon en tê autê nḗsō kaloúmenon
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