Chiliarch

/ˈkɪliɑːrk/ noun

In ancient Greece, a military commander or official who ruled over or commanded one thousand men.

From Greek 'khiliás' (thousand) + 'arkhein' (to rule, to command). The '-arch' suffix appears in 'monarch,' 'patriarch,' and 'anarchy,' all meaning rule or command, derived from Greek 'arkhía.'

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