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ανθύπατος

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Greek

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Koine Greek ἀνθύπατος (anthúpatos). By surface analysis, ανθ- (anth-, anti-) +‎ ύπατος m (ýpatos, consul)

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /anˈθi.pa.tos/
  • Hyphenation: αν‧θύ‧πα‧τος

Noun

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ανθύπατος (anthýpatosm (plural ανθύπατοι)

  1. (historical) proconsul or provincial governor (in the Roman or Byzantine empires)

Declension

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Declension of ανθύπατος
singular plural
nominative ανθύπατος (anthýpatos) ανθύπατοι (anthýpatoi)
genitive ανθύπατου (anthýpatou)
ανθυπάτου (anthypátou)
ανθύπατων (anthýpaton)
ανθυπάτων (anthypáton)
accusative ανθύπατο (anthýpato) ανθύπατους (anthýpatous)
ανθυπάτους (anthypátous)
vocative ανθύπατε (anthýpate) ανθύπατοι (anthýpatoi)

Second forms are formal. 

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Further reading

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