ἐπάρχω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From ἐπῐ- (epi-, on, upon; over) + ᾰ̓́ρχω (árkhō, to begin; lead, rule, command).

Pronunciation

 

Verb

ἐπάρχω • (epárkhō)

  1. (transitive) to govern, lead, rule over [+genitive]
  2. (intransitive) to be ruler, commander, governor of a province
    1. (Koine, Byzantine, historical) to be eparch of an eparchy in the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire (akin to prefect of a prefecture in the Latin-speaking Western Roman Empire)
  3. (idiomatic) to rule besides or in addition to one's hereditary dominions
  4. (middle voice) to serve, offer [+dative]
    1. (Homeric) to pour the first drops before a libation
      ἐπάρξασθαι δεπάεσσινepárxasthai depáessinto begin pouring into the cups
    Synonym: κατάρχω (katárkhō)

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἐπαρχεία (eparkheía)
  • ἐπαρχεῖον (eparkheîon)
  • ἐπαρχέω (eparkhéō)
  • ἐπαρχή (eparkhḗ)
  • ἐπαρχία (eparkhía)
  • ἐπαρχικός (eparkhikós)
  • ἐπαρχιώτης (eparkhiṓtēs)
  • ἔπαρχος (éparkhos)
  • ἐπαρχότης (eparkhótēs)
  • ἐπάρχων (epárkhōn)

Further reading

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