ἡγεμών

Ancient Greek

Alternative forms

  • ἁγεμών (hagemṓn) (Doric)
  • ἁγίμων (hagímōn) (Aeolic)

Etymology

From ἡγέομαι (hēgéomai, to lead).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ἡγεμών (hēgemṓn) m (genitive ἡγεμόνος); third declension

  1. one who goes first
  2. (Odyssey) guide
  3. leader, chief
  4. governor, prince, ruler

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἡγεμόνευμα (hēgemóneuma)
  • ἡγεμονεύς (hēgemoneús)
  • ἡγεμονεύω (hēgemoneúō)
  • ἡγεμόνη (hēgemónē)
  • ἡγεμονίᾱ (hēgemoníā)
  • ἡγεμονικός (hēgemonikós)
  • ἡγεμόνιος (hēgemónios)
  • ἡγεμονίς (hēgemonís)
  • ἡγεμόσυνα (hēgemósuna)

Descendants

  • Greek: ηγεμόνας (igemónas)
  • → Aramaic:
    • Classical Syriac: ܗܝܓܡܘܢܐ (hêḡmōnāʾ)
  • → Coptic: ϩⲏⲅⲉⲙⲱⲛ (hēgemōn)
  • → English: hegemon
  • → Hebrew: הֶגְמוֹן (heḡmôn)
  • → Old Armenian: հեգեմոն (hegemon), հոգեմոն (hogemon)
  • → Parthian:
    Inscriptional: 𐭇𐭉𐭊𐭌𐭅𐭍 (hēgemōn [hykmwn])
    Manichaean: hygmwn (hēgemōn)
  • → Russian: гегемо́н (gegemón)

References

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