Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

phylarch

noun
fɪˈlɑːrk
Definition
A leader of a tribe or clan, particularly in ancient Greek societies.
Examples
  • The phylarch played a crucial role in maintaining the traditions and laws of the tribe.
  • In ancient times, the phylarch was respected and consulted on matters of warfare and alliances.
  • Each phylarch was responsible for the welfare of his people, ensuring their needs were met and voices heard.
Meaning
Phylarch refers to an individual who governs or leads a group based on family lineage or tribal affiliation, often with authority over social and political matters within the community.
Synonyms
  • chief
  • tribal leader
  • clan leader