释义 |
† ˈharmosyn Obs. rare. [ad. Gr. ἁρµόσυνος (Hesych.) = ἁρµοστής.] = harmost. Hence harmoˈsynian (rare), in same sense.
1594Mirr. Policy (1599) 162 In the Spartane Common⁓weale they had certain set Officers named Harmosyns, who had in charge to punish the insolencie of women. 1788Chambers' Cycl. s.v., Harmosynians were magistrates among the Spartans. |