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Definition of eparch in English: eparchnoun ˈɛpɑːkˈɛpɑrk The chief bishop of an eparchy. Example sentencesExamples - Why were eunuchs not allowed to become the city prefect (eparch) of Constantinople?
- Even in Thessaloniki, seventh-century city officials seem to have become restricted to the bishop and the local imperial representative, the eparch.
Origin Mid 17th century (denoting the governor of an administrative division of Greece): from Greek eparkhos, from epi 'above' + arkhos 'ruler'. Definition of eparch in US English: eparchnounˈɛpɑrkˈepärk The chief bishop of an eparchy. Example sentencesExamples - Even in Thessaloniki, seventh-century city officials seem to have become restricted to the bishop and the local imperial representative, the eparch.
- Why were eunuchs not allowed to become the city prefect (eparch) of Constantinople?
Origin Mid 17th century (denoting the governor of an administrative division of Greece): from Greek eparkhos, from epi ‘above’ + arkhos ‘ruler’. |