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tetrarch

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin tetrarchēs, from Ancient Greek τετράρχης (tetrárkhēs), from τετρα- (tetra-, four) + -άρχης (-árkhēs, ruler, leader).

Pronunciation

Noun

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tetrarch (plural tetrarchs)

  1. A governor or ruler of a quarter of a country, especially of a fourth part of a province in or client state of Ancient Rome.
  2. Each of the four members of a jointly ruling tetrarchy, notably of the Roman Empire since Diocletian.
  3. An officer in charge of a fourth part of a phalanx in Ancient Greece.

Translations

Adjective

tetrarch (not comparable)

  1. (botany) Having four vascular strands in a fibrovascular cylinder or stele.

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Dutch

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin tetrarchēs, from Ancient Greek τετράρχης (tetrárkhēs), from τετρα- (tetra-, four) + -άρχης (-árkhēs, ruler, leader).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /teːˈtrɑrx/
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  • Hyphenation: te‧trarch
  • Rhymes: -ɑrx

Noun

tetrarch m (plural tetrarchen, diminutive tetrarchje n)

  1. a tetrarch (governor or ruler of a quarter of a country)
  2. a tetrarch (one of the four members of a jointly ruling tetrarchy)
  3. a tetrarch (officer in charge of a fourth part of a phalanx in Ancient Greece)

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