demogerontia
English
Alternative forms
- dimogerontia
Etymology
From Greek δημογεροντία (dimogerontía).
Noun
demogerontia (plural demogerontias)
- (historical) A local government in Greece.
- 1868, The Saturday Review, volume 25, London, page 274:
- But the Cabinets of the Continent were not then disposed to protect institutions that contained a principle of self-government, and the British Government, as a member of the protective alliance, became a consenting party to the suppression of those native institutions, called demogerontias, which had given the Greeks something of an organized commissariat during the revolutionary war.
- 1922, Michael D. Volonakes, The Island of Roses and Her Eleven Sisters: Or, The Dodecanese from the Earliest Time Down to the Present Day, page 299:
- This Council was called Demogerontia (municipality) and was composed of twelve members named municipal councillors, of one treasurer, and of the president of the Council, called Demogeron (mayor).
Related terms
Translations
local government in Greece
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