te·trarch /ˈtɛˌtrɑrk, ˈti-/
一州的四分之一的領主,小王
Te·trarch, a. Four. [Obs.]
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Te·trarch n. Rom. Antiq. A Roman governor of the fourth part of a province; hence, any subordinate or dependent prince; also, a petty king or sovereign.
Tetrarch
strictly the ruler over the fourth part of a province; but the
word denotes a ruler of a province generally (Matt. 14:1; Luke
3:1, 19; 9:7; Acts 13:1). Herod and Phasael, the sons of
Antipater, were the first tetrarchs in Palestine. Herod the
tetrarch had the title of king (Matt. 14:9).
Tetrarch, governor of a fourth part