ΔΗΜΑΡΧΙΚΟΣ, δημαρχικος
DĒMARCHIKOS, dēmarchikos
Sounds Like: day-mar-KHEE-kos
Translations: demarchic, pertaining to a demarch, pertaining to a mayor
From the root: ΔΗΜΑΡΧΙΚΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This adjective describes something related to a 'demarch' or 'mayor,' which was a chief magistrate or leader of a deme (a local district or municipality) in ancient Greece. It indicates a connection to the office or duties of such a public official.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine
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- ΔΗΜΑΡΧΙΚΗΣ — of a tribune, tribunician, of a magistrate
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