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pryt·a·nis \ˈpritənə̇s\ noun (plural pryta·nes \-ənˌēz\) Etymology: Latin, from Greek, ruler, lord, prytanis, of non-Indo-European origin 1. : a member of a prytany 2. : a chief official in various ancient Greek states (as Lycia, Miletus, or Rhodes) after the abolition of monarchies |