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/ˈɑrkɑn/ noun

A chief magistrate or ruler in ancient Greek city-states, especially Athens, who held executive and judicial powers.

From Ancient Greek 'arkhon' (ruler, leader), derived from 'arkhein' (to rule or begin). The word originally meant 'one who begins' or initiates actions, evolving to mean a supreme authority figure.

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