διακοιρανέων

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Etymology[edit]

From *δῐᾰκοιρᾰνέω (*diakoiranéō, to be lord or master over; rule over), from διά (diá, over) +‎ κοιρᾰνέω (koiranéō, be lord or master).

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δῐᾰκοιρᾰνέων (diakoiranéōnm (feminine δῐᾰκοιρᾰνέουσᾰ, neuter δῐᾰκοιρᾰ́νεον); first/third declension

  1. present active participle of *δῐᾰκοιρᾰνέω (*diakoiranéō)
  2. commanding over, ruling over
    • 800 BCE – 600 BCE, Homer, Iliad 4.230:
      ὁππότε κέν μιν γυῖα λάβῃ κάματος, πολέας διὰ κοιρανέοντα
      hoppóte kén min guîa lábēi kámatos, poléas dià koiranéonta

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