Phanariote
English
Alternative forms
- Phanariot
Etymology
From Greek Φαναριώτης (Fanariótis).
Noun
Phanariote (plural Phanariotes)
- (now historical) An inhabitant of Phanar, the historically Greek district of Constantinople; hence, a member of the Greek official class in the Ottoman Empire. [from 19th c.]
- 2019, Roderick Beaton, Greece: Biography of a Modern Nation, Penguin 2020, p. 17:
- For a little over a hundred years, from 1711 until the outbreak of the Greek Revolution in 1821, with only brief interruptions during times of war, Moldavia and Wallachia would be ruled yb a succession of Phanariot princes.
- 2019, Roderick Beaton, Greece: Biography of a Modern Nation, Penguin 2020, p. 17:
Translations
inhabitant of Fener; Ottoman official
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Adjective
Phanariote (not comparable)
- Pertaining to these people or to the Phanar. [from 19th c.]
Anagrams
- anthropeia