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alabarch|ˈæləbɑːk| [ad. L. alabarch-es, a. Gr. ἀλαβάρχ-ης of unkn. origin.] Title of the chief magistrate of the Jews at Alexandria under the Ptolemies, and Roman emperors.
1727Lardner Wks. (1838) I. 87 Philo's brother Alexander was alabarch of the Jews in Egypt. 1879Farrar St. Paul I. 227 Ethnarch, as well as Alabarch, was a title of Jewish governors in heathen cities. |