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Definition: ARCHON

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. One of the chief magistrates in ancient Athens, especially, by preeminence, the first of the nine chief magistrates.[Websters].

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

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"Archon" is a common misspelling or typo for: archons.

Date "Archon" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1554. (references)

Etymology:Archon \Ar"chon\, noun. [Latin expression archon, Greek expression ruler, chief magistrate, present participle of to be first, to rule.]. (references)

Specialty Definition: ARCHON

Domain Definition
Noah Webster [Noun] The archons in Greece were chief magistrates chosen, after the death of Codrus, from the most illustrious families, to superintend civil and religious concerns. They were nine in number; the first was properly the archon; the second was called king; the third, polemarch, or general of the forces. The other six were called thesmothetae, or legislators.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Geography Archon is geographically located in France. Its features include a populated place (a city, town, village, or other agglomeration of buildings where people live and work). Its geographic coordinates are 49.733333 degrees North latitude and 3.116667 degrees East longitude. (references)
Wiktionary 1: [Noun] (gnosticism) a supernatural being subordinate to the Demiurge. (references)
  2: [Noun] a chief magistrate of ancient Athens 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). (references)
  3: [Noun] a ruler, head of state or other leader 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). (references)

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Common Expressions: ARCHON

Expressions Definition
Archon (computer game) Archon is a computer game developed by Free Fall Associates and distributed by Electronic Arts. It was originally developed for Atari 8-bit computers in 1983, but was later ported to several other systems of the day, including the Apple II, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, IBM PC, and NES. It was designed by Paul Reiche III and Jon Freeman and programmed by Freeman's wife, Anne Westfall. Reiche also produced the artwork for the game. (references)
Archon II: Adept Archon II: Adept is the sequel to the computer game Archon available on numerous platforms in the mid 1980s developed by Jon Freeman, Paul Reiche III and Anne Westfall and distributed by Electronic Arts. It was not based around a chess motif, as the original was, but maintained the concept of "good vs. evil", one on one combat, magic and power points. (references)
Archon of Pella Archon (ib Greek Aρχων; lived 4th century BC) was a Pellaean appointed satrap of Babylonia after the death of Alexander the Great, 323 BC., is probably the same as the son of Cleinias mentioned in the Indian expedition of Alexander. (references)
Dark Archon The Dark Archon is a Protoss Dark Templar psionic entity in the fictional StarCraft universe. (references)

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: ARCHON

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
Entry Source Expression Field
ARCHON English Architecture for co-operative heterogenous on-line systems Computing
Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Extended Definition: ARCHON


Archon

Archon (Gr. αρχων, pl. αρχοντες) is a Greek word that means "ruler" or the like.

Archon may also refer to:

In history:

  • Archon of Pella, a satrap of Babylonia and one of the Diadochi
  • Archon Basileus, a position in the government of classical Athens

Butterflies or moths:

  • Archon (butterfly), a genus of butterfly
  • Archon apollinaris, a butterfly
  • Paysandisia archon, a moth

In fiction:

  • Archon (Dungeons & Dragons), a fantasy race featured in the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
  • Archons, a villainous race of hyper-dimensional entities from the comic book series The Invisibles
  • Archons, the crew of the U.S.S. Archon in the original Star Trek episode "The Return of the Archons"
  • Archons, the leaders of the Dark Eldar in the tabletop wargame Warhammer 40,000
  • The Archon, the second book of the Oracle Prophecies Trilogy by Catherine Fisher. In the trilogy, the Archon is also the title of the God-on-Earth.
  • Archons, psionic entities in the StarCraft series
  • Archon: The Light and the Dark, a computer game from the 1980s
    • Archon II: Adept, its sequel

Other:

  • Archon (convention), a science fiction/gaming convention held in Collinsville, Illinois
  • Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, an award of merit bestowed by the Patriarch of Constantinople
  • Archon Corporation, a company that has owned casinos and water parks
  • Archon, Aisne, a commune of the Aisne département in northern France
  • Archon X Prize, a genomics contest

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Archon (disambiguation)". Image Credit.



Extended Definition: ARCHON


Archon

Archon (Gr. άρχων, pl. άρχοντες) is a Greek word that means "ruler", frequently used as the title of a specific public office. It is the masculine present participle of the verb stem αρχ-, meaning "to rule", derived from the same root as monarch and hierarchy.

Ancient Greece

In the early literary period of ancient Greece the chief magistrates of various Greek city states were called Archon.[citation needed] The term was also used throughout Greek history in a more general sense, ranging from "club leader" to "master of the tables" at syssitia to "Roman governor".[citation needed] In Roman terms, archontes ruled by imperium, whereas Basileis ("Kings") had auctoritas.

In Athens a system of three concurrent Archons evolved, the three office holders being known as the Archon Eponymos, the Polemarch, and the Archon Basileus.[citation needed] Originally these offices were filled from the aristocracy by elections every ten years. During this period the Eponymos Archon was the chief magistrate, the Polemarch was the head of the armed forces, and the Archon Basileus was responsible for the civic religious arrangements. After 683 BC the offices were held for only a single year, and the year was named after the Archon Eponymos. (Many ancient calendar systems did not number their years consecutively.) After 487 BC the archonships were assigned by lot to any citizen and the Polemarch's military duties were taken over by a new class of generals known as strategoi.[citation needed]The Polemarch thereafter had only minor religious duties. The Archon Eponymus remained the titular head of state under democracy, though of much reduced political importance.[citation needed] The Archons were assisted by "junior Archons", called Thesmothetes. After 457 BC ex-archons were automatically enrolled as life members of the Areopagus, though that assembly was no longer extremely important politically at that time. (See Archons of Athens.)

Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

From time to time, laity of the Orthodox Church in communion with the Patriarch of Constantinople have been granted the title of Archon to honor their service to Church administration. In 1963, Archons were organized into a service society dedicated to St Andrew. This Archon status is not part of the Church hierarchy and is purely honorary. See http://www.archons.org/ .

An Archon is an honoree by His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch, for his outstanding service to the Church, and a well-known, distinguished, and well-respected leader of the Orthodox Church (at large).

It is the sworn oath of the Archon to defend and promote the Orthodox Church faith and tradition. His main concern is to protect and promote the Holy Patriarchate and its mission. He is also concerned with human rights and the well-being and general welfare of the Church.

As it is a significant religious position, the faith and dedication of a candidate for the role are extensively reviewed during consideration; the candidate should have demonstrated commitment for the betterment of the Church, Parish-Diocese, Archdiocese and the community as a whole.

Gnostic Archons

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In late antiquity some variants of Gnosticism used the term Archon to refer to several servants of the Demiurge, the "creator god", that stood between the human race and a transcendent God that could only be reached through gnosis. In this context they have the role of the angels and demons of the Old Testament.

The Egyptian Gnostic Basilideans accepted the existence of an archon called Abraxas who was the prince of 365 spiritual beings (Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses, I.24). The Orphics accepted the existence of seven archons: Iadabaoth or Ialdabaoth (who created the six others), Iao, Sabaoth, Adonaios, Elaios, Astaphanos and Horaios (Origen, Contra Celsum, VI.31). The commonly-called Pistis Sophia (or The Books of the Savior) gives another set: Paraplex, Hekate, Ariouth (females), Typhon, and Iachtanabas (males).

Ialdabaoth had a head of a lion, like Mithraic Kronos (Chronos) and Vedic Narasimha, a form of Vishnu. Their wrathful nature was mistaken as evil. The snake wrapped around them is Ananta (Sesha) Naga (mythology).

Other uses

Real life

  • The term is used within the Arab-speaking Copts in church parlance as a title for a leading member of the laity.
  • Archon is the title given to presidents of student chapters of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. Vice-presidents are known as Vice Archons.
  • Archon is the title given to the vice-president of student chapters of the Pi Lambda Phi Fraternity
  • Archon is the title given to presidents of student chapters of the Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. Vice-presidents are known as Vice Archons.
  • Eminent Archon is the title given to presidents of chapters of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. Vice-presidents are known as Eminent Deputy Archons.
  • Grand Archon is the title given to presidents of the Sigma Delta Phi sorority and the Sigma Rho fraternity of the University of the Philippines.
  • Archon is the designation given to individual members of the Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity. The wives of the members are termed Archousa (pl. Archousai).
  • The Archons are a Greek co-ed group at Kenyon College that focuses on social fun through service events. Their motto is "Esse Quam Videri," Latin for "To Be, Not to Seem to Be."
  • On the campus of the University of Rio Grande (Ohio) the Fraternal order of Archon exists. Their brethren are commonly called, “Archons.” The fraterinty has adapted the Greek letters AXN (alpha chi nu).

Books

  • The term is used as the title of rulers in English language fiction, television programs, and games of the science fiction and fantasy genres. Examples include the Outlanders series of science fiction novels and the comic book series, The Invisibles, in which they are generally portrayed according to the authentic Gnostic nature of the term. It is also a common title in collegiate fraternity and sorority organizations.
  • In the book Scar Night, Archons were a race of winged beings that were sent by Ulcis,the god of chains, out of the Abyss.
  • In the book Mind Invaders by Dave Hunt, The Archons are nine demonic beings who pretend to be highly evolved intelligent beings who have come to guide mankind to its next evolutionary step.
  • In the Greek versions of the Harry Potter books Tom Riddle is named Anton Morvol Hert, an anagram of "Archon Voldemort".
  • Jacques Derrida uses 'archon' to refer to the guardian and authoritative interpreter of an archive. For example, Derrida traces the archon to the Greek concept in Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression (1995, p.2).
  • "Archons of Athens!" was the catchphrase of Dr. Gideon Fell, a long-running detective character created by John Dickson Carr.

Movies and television

  • In the Star Trek episode "The Return of the Archons," the space vessel Archon crashes on Beta III. The crew of the USS Enterprise are referred to as Archons, after the crew of the ill-fated ship.
  • In Stargate SG-1, Archons are similar to lawyers for the Tollans (an advance race living on a planet called Tollana). During Triad (trial), there are three archons, one for each defendant and a neutral archon, who has a casting vote.
  • In NX Files, Archons are evolved beings who guide Team Xtreme, the true purpose of which remains a mystery.
  • Some speculate that the Agents featured in The Matrix films were intended to metaphorically represent Gnostic Archons, in that they stood between humanity and their transcendence from the Matrix, into the enlightened real world. Also the robots could be seen as Archons in that they are our creations who have in a sense enslaved us in a false reality and live off our energy.

Role-playing games

  • In the Dungeons & Dragons multiverse, archons are an angelic race indigenous to Mount Celestia.
  • In the World of Darkness, Archons are the chosen servants of the Justicars; both serving under, to reinforce, the Camarilla sect of Vampires.
  • In the game Kult, the ten Archons are servitors of the evil Demiurge. Their task is to keep humanity imprisoned in the Demiurge's illusion and ignorant of Reality and their true nature.

Video games

  • Warlords Battlecry uses Archons as special powerful troops that can be produced in towers (as allies) and as a flight unit for one of the races in Warlords Battlecry III.
  • In the Battletech universe, the heads of state of first the Lyran Commonwealth and later the Lyran Alliance are known by the title of Archon.
  • In the science-fiction series StarCraft, archons are powerful psionic entities, formed by two mentally disciplined Protoss merging their minds and corporeal bodies into psionic energy. In the games, they serve as heavy assault warriors. A number of variations of archons can be formed depending on the affiliation of the participants.
  • In the game Fable, archon was the title of rulers of the Old Kingdom. Ultimately, the last archon became corrupted by the Sword of Aeons that granted archons the might to rule.
  • Archon was a popular 1980s 8-bit computer game where opposing teams of good and evil characters did battle on a game board similar to a chess board.
  • In the online game Materia Magica, Archons are the highest level players, subordinate only to the Immortals (system administrators). Achievement of Archon rank requires advancement through 240 levels of play and completion of a special quest.
  • One of the final areas in the video game Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra is called the Archon Cathedral. The game is known to use Gnostic and Judeo-Christian terminology as well as various terms from psychology.
  • Used as the title for subcommanders of the Council villain group in the MMORPG City of Heroes and it's expansion/counterpart City of Villains.
  • In the computer game Lords of Magic (put out by Sierra Entertainment), the Archons were the human race that adhered to the faith of Order.
  • In the computer game NetHack, the Archon is the second most difficult of the randomly-generated monsters, and is regarded as the best pet.
  • In Deus Ex, the username demiurge and the password archon can be used on a UNATCO computer to find a killphrase to be used on a powerful enemy.
  • Archons in RF Online are ten players with the highest Contribution Point (although Archons must be voted in to be elected), therefore considered as the leader of the race. Each race has its own Archon players.
  • In Age of Wonders 2 the Archons are a race who fight for just causes, and preach virtue and obedience to their subjects. They seldom seek to overrun any kingdom, but instead seem to appear where they might most likely be overpowered. Still, they persevere and are fearless in the face of death.

Others

  • In the popular trading card game Magic: The Gathering, there are cards named Blazing Archon and Cabal Archon.
  • In the fantasy webcomic Erfworld, "Charlie's Archons" are powerful flying units. Their appearance and name are parodies of Charlie's Angels.
  • One of the most angry members of the Newgrounds-based group the Clock Crew, is ArchonClock.

References

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Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Archon". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: ARCHON

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Archon of Athens 71     Archon 53
Archon 53     Archon (alternative meanings) 4
Archon (Dungeons & Dragons) 20     Archon (butterfly) 5
Archon X Prize 18     Archon (convention) 9
Archon II: Adept 10     Archon (Dungeons & Dragons) 20
Archon (convention) 9     Archon apollinaris 4
Archon apollinus 8     Archon apollinus 8
Paysandisia archon 7     Archon basileus 4
Archon Corporation 6     Archon bostanchii 4
Archon (butterfly) 5     Archon Corporation 6
Archon of Pella 5     Archon II: Adept 10
Archon apollinaris 4     Archon III 4
Archon bostanchii 4     Archon of Athens 71
Archon III 4     Archon of Pella 5
Archon (alternative meanings) 4     Archon X Prize 18
Archon basileus 4     Paysandisia archon 7

Source: the editor, created by/for EVE to gauge likely levels of human interest in linguistically triggered topics (compiled across various sources, such as Wikipedia and specialty expression glosses).

Translations: ARCHON

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya أحد حكام أثينا القديمة (archon). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha أحد حكام أثينا القديمة (archon). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian arkond (archon). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic أحد حكام أثينا القديمة (archon). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut arkond (archon). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski властелин (potentate, ruler, archon, Caesar, monarch), владетел (lord, monarch, owner, possessor, potentate), архонт (archon). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) vlastelin (potentate, ruler, archon, Caesar, monarch), vladetel (lord, monarch, owner, possessor, potentate), arkhont (archon). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian властелин (potentate, ruler, archon, Caesar, monarch), владетел (lord, monarch, owner, possessor, potentate), архонт (archon). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) vlastelin (potentate, ruler, archon, Caesar, monarch), vladetel (lord, monarch, owner, possessor, potentate), arkhont (archon). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan arcont (archon). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 执政官 (archon, pretor, consulate, praetor). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 執政官 (archon, consulate, pretor). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari افسر سرپرست (archon), يكي از افسران عاليرتبهء اتن قديم (archon), يكي از افسران عاليرتبه ء اتن قديم (archon), يكی از افسران عاليرتبهء آتن قديم (archon), يكى از افسران عاليرتبهء اتن قديم (archon). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch der Regent (archon, regent), Archont (archon). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Archont (Archon). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Eesti Arhont (Archon). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Estonian Arhont (Archon). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish arkontti (archon). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Français Archonte (Archon). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
French Archonte (Archon). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Galego arconte (archon). Additional references: Galego, Spain, Portugal, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Galician arconte (archon). Additional references: Galician, Spain, Portugal, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Gallego arconte (archon). Additional references: Gallego, Spain, Portugal, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
German der Regent (archon, regent), Archont (archon). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek άρχων (archon, liege, lord, sire, squire). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) arkhon (archon, liege, lord, sire, squire). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 집정관 (consul, praetor, archon, director, praetorian), 고대아테나의 집정관 (archon), 아르콘 (archon). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 집정관 (consul, praetor, archon, director, praetorian), 고대아테나의 집정관 (archon), 아르콘 (archon). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew ארכון (Archon). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic أحد حكام أثينا القديمة (archon). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
High German der Regent (archon, regent), Archont (archon). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch der Regent (archon, regent), Archont (archon). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian arconte (archon). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit ארכון (Archon). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese 執政官 (consul, archon, demiurge), アルコン (archon), 首長 (head, paramount, archon, chief, chieftain), 支配者 (governor, lord, principal, ruler, dominator). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 집정관 (consul, praetor, archon, director, praetorian), 고대아테나의 집정관 (archon), 아르콘 (archon). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Parsi افسر سرپرست (archon), يكي از افسران عاليرتبهء اتن قديم (archon), يكي از افسران عاليرتبه ء اتن قديم (archon), يكی از افسران عاليرتبهء آتن قديم (archon), يكى از افسران عاليرتبهء اتن قديم (archon). Additional references: Parsi, Iran, Indo-European, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian افسر سرپرست (archon), يكي از افسران عاليرتبهء اتن قديم (archon), يكي از افسران عاليرتبه ء اتن قديم (archon), يكی از افسران عاليرتبهء آتن قديم (archon), يكى از افسران عاليرتبهء اتن قديم (archon). Additional references: Persian, Iran, Indo-European, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian (Farsi) افسر سرپرست (archon), يكي از افسران عاليرتبهء اتن قديم (archon), يكي از افسران عاليرتبه ء اتن قديم (archon), يكی از افسران عاليرتبهء آتن قديم (archon), يكى از افسران عاليرتبهء اتن قديم (archon). Additional references: Persian (Farsi), Iran, Indo-European, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish archont (archon). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch archont (archon). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski archont (archon). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese arconte (archon). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi arkont (archon). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian архонт (archon). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) arkhont (archon). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki архонт (archon). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) arkhont (archon). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Shkip arkond (archon). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqip arkond (archon). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqiperë arkond (archon). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Skchip arkond (archon). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish arconte (archon). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea arkontti (archon). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi arkontti (archon). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska arkont (archon). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish arkont (archon). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Tosk arkond (archon). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish hükümdar (prince, monarch, potentate, ruler, sovereign), Archon Ultra (archon ultra). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian володар (potentate, arbiter, archon, chief, king), архонт (archon). Additional references: Ukrainian, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) volodar (potentate, arbiter, archon, chief, king), arkhont (archon). Additional references: Ukrainian, archon. (volunteer & more translations)
Zhgabe arkond (archon). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), archon. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: ARCHON

Language Translations for “archon” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag athagarchathagon (archon). Additional references: Athag, archon. (volunteer)
Double Dutch agarchagon (archon). Additional references: Double Dutch, archon. (volunteer)
Esperanto arkonto (archon). Additional references: Esperanto, archon. (volunteer)
Leet 4|2(#¤]\[ (archon). Additional references: Leet, archon. (volunteer)
Oppish oparchopon (archon). Additional references: Oppish, archon. (volunteer)
Pig Latin archonway (archon). Additional references: Pig Latin, archon. (volunteer)
Terran B arconte (archon). Additional references: Terran B, archon. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi ubarchubon (archon). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, archon. (volunteer)
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