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boe·o·tarch \ˈbēəˌtärk, bēˈōˌt-\ noun (-s) Usage: sometimes capitalized Etymology: Greek Boiōtarchēs, from Boiōtia Boeotia + -archēs -arch : one of the body of chief magistrates elected in ancient times by the cities of central Greece comprising the Boeotian Confederacy |