eleutherarch
/ɛˈljuːθəˌɹɑːk/
eleutherarch means the leader of the eleutheri. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 100 out of 100.
eleutherarch is pronounced /ɛˈljuːθəˌɹɑːk/.
Etymology
From eleutheri and -arch.
noun
- The leader of the eleutheri.“Bruhle introduced him to me as the principal of the university, and the Eleutherarch.”
- The leader of a secret society, usually mysterious and sinister“In contrast to Godwin's Burkean Falkland, however, Ludloe turns out to be a conspirator, a kind of revolutionary eleutherarch straight out of the pages of Robison's Proofs of a Conspiracy.”