choragus
41ἀντιχορηγοῦντας — ἀντιχορηγέω to be a rival choragus pres part act masc acc pl (attic epic doric) ἀντιχορηγέω to be a rival choragus pres part act masc acc pl (attic epic doric) …
42ἀντιχορηγῆσαι — ἀντιχορηγέω to be a rival choragus aor inf act ἀντιχορηγέω to be a rival choragus aor inf act …
43choragic — adjective see choragus …
44choregus — noun see choragus …
45Coryphaeus — Coryphaeus, or Koryphaios (Greek κορυφαῖος koryphaîos, from κορυφή koryphḗ, the top of the head), and often corypheus in English. In Attic drama, the coryphaeus was the leader of the chorus. Hence the term (sometimes in an Anglicized form coryphe …
46Economy of ancient Greece — The economy of ancient Greece was characterized by the extreme importance of agriculture, all the more so because of the relative poverty of Greece s soil. Beginning in the 6th century B.C., craftsmanship and commerce (principally maritime)… …
47List of weevil (Curculionoidea) species recorded in Britain — The following is a list of the weevils recorded in Britain. For other beetle families, see the parent article List of beetle species recorded in Britain. Family Nemonychidae * Cimberis attelaboides Family Anthribidae * Anthribus fasciatus *… …
48Stephen Darlington — is a British choral director and conductor, and president of the Royal College of Organists from 1999 2001. During the early 1970s Darlington was organ scholar at Christ Church, Oxford, studying under Simon Preston. After this he was appointed… …
49Choraginae — Choraginae …
50Choragini — Choragini …