Asiarch

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From Latin Asiarcha, from Ancient Greek Ἀσιάρχης (Asiárkhēs).

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Asiarch (plural Asiarchs)

  1. (historical) One of the chiefs or pontiffs of the Roman province of Asia, who had the superintendence of the public games and religious rites.
    • 1794, Joseph Milner, The History of the Church of Christ:
      They now begged Philip, the Asiarch, to let out a lion against Polycarp

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Etymology[edit]

From Ancient Greek Ἀσιάρχης (Asiárkhēs).

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Asiarch m (weak, genitive Asiarchen, plural Asiarchen)

  1. (historical) Asiarch

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