单词 | phylarch |
释义 | phylarch/ˈfʌɪlɑːk/(also philarche) noun 1Chiefly Ancient Greek History. In ancient Greece: the ruler or leader of a phyle. Also more generally: a tribal or clan chief. 2 Ancient Greek History. In Attica: an officer elected to command the cavalry of each of the ten phylai. OriginMid 16th century (in an earlier sense). From classical Latin phȳlarchus leader or chief of a tribe, chief official of a Greek phyle from ancient Greek ϕύλαρχος chief official of a phyle, (in Attica) commander of the cavalry of a phyle from ϕυλή tribe + -αρχος. |
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