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Etymology of the Latin word choragus

the Latin word choragus (he who has care of chorus and supplies; he who pays cost of banquet; theatrical supplier, one supplying equipment, properties to dramatic company)
derived from the Greek word choragos
derived from the Greek word choros, χορός, χῶρος (a ring; round dance ('choir')
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *gher-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ghē-
derived from the Greek word khoragos

Derivations in other languages

English choragus, Greek choregikos, Portuguese corego



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