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▪ I. pentarch, n.|ˈpɛntɑːk| [ad. Gr. type πένταρχος (used in Byzant. Gr.), f. πέντ(ε five + -αρχος ruler: cf. tetrarch. In mod.F. pentarque (Littré).] a. The ruler of one of a group of five districts or kingdoms. b. One of a governing body of five persons.
[1656Blount Glossogr., Pentarck..a Captain of five men.] 1793J. Hely tr. O'Flaherty's Ogygia I. 62 None of the pentarchs under that title assumed the dominion of the whole island [Ireland]. 1798W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XXVII. 500 To substitute a monarch for the pentarchs of the present constitution. ▪ II. ˈpentarch, a. Bot. [mod. f. Gr. πέντ(ε five + άρχή beginning.] Arising from five distinct points of origin, as the woody tissue of a root.
1884Bower & Scott De Bary's Phaner. 348 The xylem is triarch to pentarch and octarch. |