eratapokriseisEtymologyFrom Ancient Greek ἐρωταποκρίσεις (erōtapokríseis), from ἐρωτάω (erōtáō, “ask”) + ἀπόκρισις (apókrisis, “answer”).eratapokriseis means questions and answers (as a form of catechism etc.). Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 82 out of 100.nounquestions and answers (as a form of catechism etc.)“This material, thus offers a possible background to the unexpected appearance of the question of the Temple, in a remarkable work of Justinian's time, the Eratapokriseis, (or Questions and Answers) notionally attributed to Kaisarios, the brother of Gregory of Nazianzus […]”