δικηγόρος

Etymology
From, from late Hellenistic / , or medieval 6th century attested oblique cases (e.g. genitive , dative, ), both suitable for a noun in -ήγορος or -ηγόρος. The word was lemmatized by Eustathius and at Suda as. From the ancient +  from  with  of <α> to <η> in composition (like ), but with stress shift like. Diccionario Español correctly lemmatizes, unlike LSJ which lemmatizes δικήγορος.

Noun

 * 1)  attorney, solicitor, barrister