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.”

Synonyms

  • citizenship
  • enfranchisement

Antonyms

  • deprivation
  • exclusion