"demogeron" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: demogerontes [plural], demogerons [plural]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek δημογέρων (dēmogérōn). Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|δημογέρων}} Ancient Greek δημογέρων (dēmogérōn) Head templates: {{en-noun|demogerontes|s}} demogeron (plural demogerontes or demogerons)
  1. Member of a demogerontia. Translations (member of a demogerontia): демогеро́нт (demogerónt) [masculine] (Bulgarian), démogéronte [masculine] (French), δημογέροντας (dimogérontas) (Greek), demogeronte [masculine] (Italian), демогеро́нт (demogerónt) [masculine] (Russian), demogeronte [masculine] (Spanish)

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