- ἄρχων
- ἄρχων, οντος, ὁ, (part. of ἄρχω)A ruler, commander,
νεός Hdt.5.33
: abs., A.Th.674, S.Aj.668, etc.; chief, king,Ἀσίας A.Pers.73
; ἄ. τοῦ κόσμου τούτου, of Satan, Ev.Jo.16.11, al.II as official title, chief magistrate, esp. at Athens, Th.1.126, etc.;οἱ ἐννέα ἄρχοντες IG2.163
; οἱ ἄ., at Sparta, the authorities, Hdt.6.106: sg., ὁ ἄρχων the eponymous magistrate of the year, IG1.52, al., Arist.Ath.3.3, etc.; so in Boeotia, at Delphi, Delos, and elsewhere, IG7.2407, SIG295.18, IG2.814, etc.; = Lat. consul, Plb.1.39.1.2 governor of a dependency or province, e.g. in the Athenian Empire, IG1.62b19, etc.; of a Roman governor, OGI441.59; = praefectus, Plb.6.26.5.3 generally, magistrate, official, Aeschin.3.29, etc.; opp. ἰδιώτης, SIG 672.16 (Delph.); ruler of a synagogue, Ev.Matt.9.18; president of a club, PLond.3.1178.6 (ii A. D.).
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