nomarch means the governor of an ancient Egyptian nome. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek νομάρχης (nomárkhēs), νόμαρχος (nómarkhos), corresponding to nome + -arch.
noun
- The governor of an ancient Egyptian nome.
- The chief administrator of a modern Greek nomarchy.“The boys had made kokoretsi out of the intestines and offal of the goat they had taken from the resentful nomarch of the village, and were watching it sizzle in the cinders of the fire.”