Definition of Hipparch

1. a cavalry commander in ancient Greece [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hipparch

hipflask
hipflasks
hiphalt
hiphugger
hiphuggers
hiplength
hipless
hiplessness
hiplike
hipline
hiplines
hiply
hipness
hipnesses
hipp-
hipparch (current term)
hipparchs
hipparion
hippe
hippeastrum
hipped
hippel-lindau disease
hippen
hippens
hipper
hippest
hippiater
hippiaters
hippic

Literary usage of Hipparch

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Xenophon by Xenophon, Henry Graham Dakyns (1897)
"Prefatory remarks (addressed apparently to some hipparch of the day).1 §§ 3-8 (pp. 2, 3). ... 7, the hipparch, his responsibility in chief; aided by, § 8, ..."

2. The Constitutional Antiquities of Sparta and Athens by Gustav Gilbert (1895)
"For the men liable to cavalry service cf. Xen., hipparch., Í, 9 : TOUS ... mentioned was a hipparch, cf. 798 sqq. I agree with Thalheim, Berl. phil. ..."

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