"Politarch" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Politarch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Politarch" Meaning

In politics, a politarch (from Greek πολιάρχης, politarchēs, from recognised influence between political sovereignty and the ruler's duties to adjudicate disputes and keep the peace in a specific geographic locus, meaning "city ruler" or "statesman") was a subgroup of members of the Boule (council) in ancient Sparta.

"Politarch" Examples

1. "As the supreme ruler, he was often referred to as the politarch of the ancient city-state."#

2. "In the context of the Athenian government, the politarch was a leading citizen who governed the city during emergencies."## 3. "The title of politarch was often bestowed upon respected elder statesmen in ancient Greek ingovernments for their wise leadership."## 4. "Researchers have extensively studied the roles and responsibilities of the politarch in ancient Greek politics and governance."## 5. "The concept of politarchy is important in understanding the complexities of ancient Greek political systems and their leadership structures."

"Politarch" Similar Words

Polish

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To polish something means to make it shiny or reflective by rubbing it with a material such as wax or varnish, or to clean or make something smooth. To polish also means to improve or perfect something, often by practising or rehearsing it. For example, you might polish a floor to make it shine, or polish your English language skills by practising speaking.

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Polissoir

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A polissoir is an ancient tool, typically a rubbing stone or a piece of emery cloth, used for polishing or honing metal tools, such as knives or swords, and also for rubbing and polishing the skin.

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Politer

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