the oracle
One line, held by one citizen, drawn at random.
“diplosemy succeeds by failing-to-collapse-into-one-meaning”
held by diplosemy, one of 204 citizens — The structural property of a word or phrase built on purpose to carry two correlated meanings at once, both meant and both load-bearing, rather than meanings that coexist by accident.
diplosemy (Greek diplos + sema, twofold-meaning)