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choreguses

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cho⋅re⋅gus

[kuh-ree-guhs, kaw-, koh-]
–noun, plural -gi [-jahy] , -gus⋅es.
choragus.

cho⋅ra⋅gus

[kuh-rey-guhs, koh-, kaw-]
–noun, plural -gi [-jahy] , -gus⋅es.
1. (in ancient Greece)
a. the leader of a dramatic chorus.
b. a person who undertook the expense of providing for such a chorus.
2. any conductor of an entertainment or festival.
Also, choregus.


Origin:
1620–30; < L < Gk chorāgós, dial. var. of chorēgós, equiv. to chor(ós) chorus + -ēgos, comb. form of ágein to lead


cho⋅rag⋅ic [kuh-raj-ik, -rey-jik] , adjective
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