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lochage Gr. Antiq.|ˈləʊkeɪdʒ| Also in quasi-Latin form ‖ lochagus |lɒˈkeɪgəs|. [ad. Gr. λοχᾱγός (λοχηγός), f. λόχος lochus + ἀγ-, ἠγ-, ἄγ-ειν to lead.] The commander of a lochus.
1808Mitford Hist. Greece III. 149 Xenophon..called together the lochages of the troops which had served under Proxenus. 1832Lochagus [see lochus]. 1849Grote Greece V. ii. xlii. 254 Amompharetus the lochage. 1850Ibid. VII. ii. lvi. 112 Each lochagus had the power of dividing his lochus into more or fewer enomoties as he chose. |