anthupatos <446>
anyupatov anthupatos
| Pronunciation | : | anth-oo'-pat-os |
| Origin | : | from 473 and a superlative of 5228 |
| Reference | : | - |
| PrtSpch | : | n m (noun masculine) |
| In Greek | : | anyupatoi 1, anyupaton 1, anyupatou 1, anyupatov 1, anyupatw 1 |
| In NET | : | proconsul 4, proconsuls 1 |
| In AV | : | deputy 4 |
| Count | : | 4 |
| Definition | : |
1) a proconsul 1a) the emperor Augustus divided the Roman provinces into senatorial and imperial. The former were governed by proconsuls; the later by legates of the emperor, sometimes called propraetors from 473 and a superlative of 5228; instead of the highest officer, i.e. (specially) a Roman proconsul: KJV -- deputy. see GREEK for 473 see GREEK for 5228 |
| Related Hebrew | : | - |
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