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nomarch
[ nom-ahrk ]
noun
- the governor of a nome or a nomarchy.
nomarch
/ ˈnɒmɑːk /
noun
- the head of an ancient Egyptian nome
- the senior administrator in a Greek nomarchy
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nomarch1
C17: from Greek nomarkhēs
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Example Sentences
Could it have been the Nomarch Amoun-Ra who fancies himself handsomer than the Apollo of the Greeks?
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The Nomarch Amoun-Ra has chosen himself an idol to which he will be forever faithful, and that is his own person.
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Nomarch, nom′�rk, n. the ruler of a Nome, or division of a province, as in modern Greece.—n.
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Nom′archy, the district governed by a nomarch.
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The amphitheatre, to which the viceroy, the nomarch, and the foremost officers betook themselves about four in the afternoon was built in the garden of the temple.
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