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ἀρχισυνάγωγος
ἀρχιτεκτονέω
ἀρχιτεκτονικός
ἀρχιτέκτων
ἀρχιτελώνης
ἀρχιτρίκλῑνος
ἀρχιυπασπιστής
ἀρχοειδής
ἀρχός
ἄρχω
ἄρχων
ἀρχώνης
ᾱ̓ρῶ
ἀρωγή
ἀρωγός
ἄρωμα
ἄρωμα
ᾱ̓́ρωμαι
ἀρωματοφόρος
ἀρώμεναι
ἀρώσιμος
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ἄρχων
ἄρχωνοντοςm one who rulesking, lordof a region or cityTrag. X. Arist.rulerref. to KronosTim.leaderw.gen.of the Jewish people, ref. to their high priestNT. commanderof military forcescommanderof a fleetTh. X.captainof a shipHdt. Plb.officerin an armyA. Hdt. S. Th.one who holds an officemagistratein a Greek cityHdt. Th. Pl. X.among the Persians, sts.ref. to a satrapHdt. X.ref. to a Roman consul, tribune, provincial governorPlb. Plu.leaderof a synagogueNT. archontitle of each of a group of nine magistrates at Athens, one of whom gave his name to the yearHdt. Th. X. ownerof an estateX.masterw.gen.over animalsX.quartermasterin charge of suppliesX. prince, rulerof the world, demons, or sim., ref. to a powerful evil spiritNT. fig.masterref. to reason in humansPl.

ShortDef

a ruler, commander, chief, captain
Archon (pr.n.)

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Headword:
ἄρχων
Headword (normalized):
ἄρχων
Headword (normalized/stripped):
αρχων
IDX:
1132
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-1133
Key:
ἄρχων

Data

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