hypatos

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ὕπατος (húpatos).

Noun

hypatos (plural hypatoses)

  1. (historical) A title conferred by the Byzantine Empire, originally to two distinguished citizens each year in the manner of the Roman consuls, but later as an honorific.

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