Definition of Symposiarch. Meaning of Symposiarch. Synonyms of Symposiarch

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Definition of Symposiarch

Symposiarch
Symposiarch Sym*po"si*arch, n. [Gr. ?, ?; ? a symposium + ? to be first, to rule.] (Gr. Antiq.) The master of a feast.

Meaning of Symposiarch from wikipedia

- topics—often philosophical or political. A symposium would be overseen by a "symposiarch" (Ancient Gr****: συμπόσιάρχης : symposiárchēs) who would decide how strong...
- filled and emptied was thus the centerpiece of the symposiarch's authority. An astute symposiarch should be able to diagnose the degree of inebriation...
- interjections: "Where does this word occur in writing?". He is represented as a symposiarch and he occupies a couch alone; his death is p****ed over in silence in...
- toastmaster at a Georgian supra (feast) or at a wedding, corresponding to the symposiarch at the Gr**** symposion or to the thyle at the Anglo-Saxon sumbel. All...
- Park". Columbia Parks and Recreation. Retrieved April 13, 2020. drupal.symposiarch (December 10, 2010). "Rock Bridge Memorial State Park". mostateparks...
- (Hermaphroditos) — The Hermaphrodite Ἐπίσταθμος (Epistathmos) — Harmost or Symposiarch Ἐφεσία (Ephesia) — The Ephesian Girl Κώδων (Codon) — The Bell Λοκρίδες...
- outdoor recreation, DeLorme, ISBN 0-89933-224-2, OCLC 38993304 drupal.symposiarch (December 10, 2010). "Roaring River State Park". mostateparks.com. Retrieved...
- Sergeant-at-Arms, Whip, Minister of Internet Truth, Nomenclaturist-General, Symposiarch, and Literary Czar, editor of the literary journal of the Society. The...
- of Michigan Museum of Natural History. Retrieved 5 May 2018. drupal.symposiarch (2010-12-10). "Mastodon State Historic Site". mostateparks.com. Retrieved...
- only known Palmyrene senator other than Odaenathus, and a priest and symposiarch of the god Bel, who is known to have opposed the rule of Queen Zenobia...