choragus
/ˈkɒrəɡəs/Definitions
1. noun
A Roman magistrate or overseer responsible for the administration of a colony, especially in Africa.
“The ancient Roman historian noted the role of the choragus in governing the colony.”
1. noun
A Roman magistrate or overseer responsible for the administration of a colony, especially in Africa.
“The ancient Roman historian noted the role of the choragus in governing the colony.”