"corypheus" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: corypheuses [plural], coryphei [plural]
Etymology: From Latin coryphaeus, from Ancient Greek κορυφαῖος (koruphaîos, “leader”), from κορυφή (koruphḗ, “head”). Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|coryphaeus}} Latin coryphaeus, {{uder|en|grc|κορυφαῖος||leader}} Ancient Greek κορυφαῖος (koruphaîos, “leader”), {{m|grc|κορυφή||head}} κορυφή (koruphḗ, “head”) Head templates: {{en-noun|+|coryphei}} corypheus (plural corypheuses or coryphei)
  1. (drama, historical) The conductor or leader of the dramatic chorus in Ancient Greece. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Drama Translations (conductor of the dramatic chorus): koryfeusz [masculine] (Polish), koryfej [masculine] (Polish), корифеј [Cyrillic, masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), korifej [Roman, masculine] (Serbo-Croatian)
    Sense id: en-corypheus-en-noun-gAa2ItOJ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 47 53 Disambiguation of English undefined derivations: 53 47 Topics: broadcasting, drama, dramaturgy, entertainment, film, lifestyle, media, television, theater Disambiguation of 'conductor of the dramatic chorus': 98 2
  2. (by extension) The chief or leader of a party or interest. Tags: broadly Synonyms (chief or leader of a party or interest): coryphe Translations (leader of a party or interest): корифеј [Cyrillic, masculine] (Serbo-Croatian), korifej [Roman, masculine] (Serbo-Croatian)
    Sense id: en-corypheus-en-noun-kN5qfQ6d Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 47 53 Disambiguation of English undefined derivations: 53 47 Disambiguation of 'chief or leader of a party or interest': 8 92 Disambiguation of 'leader of a party or interest': 16 84
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: coryphæus, coryphaeus, koryphaios

Inflected forms

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