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εθνάρχης

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Greek

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Etymology

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έθνος (éthnos, nation) +‎ -άρχης (-árchis, leader) from Hellenistic Koine Ancient Greek ἐθνάρχης (ethnárkhēs).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /eθˈnarçis/
  • Hyphenation: ε‧θνάρ‧χης

Noun

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εθνάρχης (ethnárchism (plural εθνάρχες)

  1. leader of nation or race
  2. epithet for political leader generally acknowledged as the person who realized the goals of a nation
  3. title of archbishops of Cyprus, who frequently were also political leaders

Declension

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Declension of εθνάρχης
singular plural
nominative εθνάρχης (ethnárchis) εθνάρχες (ethnárches)
genitive εθνάρχη (ethnárchi) εθναρχών (ethnarchón)
accusative εθνάρχη (ethnárchi) εθνάρχες (ethnárches)
vocative εθνάρχη (ethnárchi) εθνάρχες (ethnárches)

References

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