λοχαγός
λοχαγός
λοχ-ᾱγός, οῦ,
λόχος, ἡγέομαι ἄγω
Doric and Attic for λοχηγός,
the leader of an armed band, Soph.
esp. the captain of a company (100 men), Xen.: —but, in the Spartan army, the commander of a λόχος, Xen.; in the Persian, of 24 men, Xen.