Ar·is·tar·chus /ˌærəˈstɑrkəs/
Aristarchus
n 1: an ancient Greek grammarian remembered for his commentary on
the Iliad and Odyssey (circa 217-145 BC)
2: a bright crater on the moon
Aristarchus
best ruler, native of Thessalonica (Acts 20:4), a companion of
Paul (Acts 19:29; 27:2). He was Paul's "fellow-prisoner" at Rome
(Col. 4:10; Philemon 1:24).