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DERMA´TIKON
DERMA´TIKON (δερματικόν, sc. ἀργύριον), the hide-money; that is, the money paid into the treasury at Athens from the sale of the hides of victims slain at the festivals. (Boeckh, P. E. p. 333=Sthh. i.3 p. 405; App. viii., vol. ii. p. 100-102; C. I. A. 2.741 A.)
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