proxeny
/ˈprɒksɪni/Definitions
1. noun
the granting of citizenship or the right to vote in a city-state to a non-citizen, especially in ancient Greece.
“The proxeny was awarded to him by the Athenians for his services to the city.”
1. noun
the granting of citizenship or the right to vote in a city-state to a non-citizen, especially in ancient Greece.
“The proxeny was awarded to him by the Athenians for his services to the city.”