English
Etymology
Latin phylarchus, from Greek ��λα��ο�, from ��λη �large clan or tribe of ancient Greece�.
Pronunciation
IPA|/'f�ɪl�:k/
Noun
en-noun
- the ruler of a phyle in ancient Greece
- a tribal chief, magistrate, or other local ruler
- athenian hipparch ,head of an athenian clan in the battle
ru:phylarch
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