synedrus

Latin

noun
Definitions
  • (among the Macedonians) a counsellor, senator equivalent to a Roman l

Etymology

Derived from Ancient Greek σῠ́νεδρος, σύνεδρος (assessor, one who sits with others, delegate to the assembly, coadjutor), σύν (with, together, in company with, beside, together with, along with) + Ancient Greek ἕδρα (face of a geometrical solid, seat, session, sitting).

Origin

Ancient Greek

ἕδρα

Gloss

face of a geometrical solid, seat, session, sitting

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