Archon (butterfly)
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Etymology
From , a noun use of the present participle of .
Noun
- a chief magistrate of ancient Athens
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- 1980: Hated by the archons of Athens for his fearless condemnation of municipal graft, he was hypocritically arraigned on a charge of corrupting Athenian youth. (Burgess, Earthly Powers)
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- a ruler, head of state or other leader
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- 1922: But neither the midwife’s lore nor the caudlectures saved him from the archons of Sinn Fein and their noggin of hemlock. (Joyce, Ulysses)
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- a supernatural being subordinate to the Demiurge