symposiarch

[sim-poh-see-ahrk]

symposiarch Definition

  • 1the master of ceremonies at a banquet or symposium
  • 2the chairman of a discussion or debate

Using symposiarch: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "symposiarch" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The symposiarch welcomed the guests and introduced the speakers.

  • Example

    As the symposiarch, he was responsible for keeping the discussion on track.

  • Example

    The symposiarch proposed a toast to the success of the event.

symposiarch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for symposiarch

Phrases with symposiarch

  • symposiarchal power

    the authority or control exercised by a symposiarch

    Example

    The symposiarchal power extended to deciding the menu and the seating arrangements.

  • symposiarchal duties

    the responsibilities of a symposiarch, such as organizing the event and ensuring its smooth running

    Example

    The symposiarchal duties included arranging the guest list and sending out invitations.

  • symposiarchal role

    the function or position of a symposiarch in overseeing a banquet or symposium

    Example

    The symposiarchal role involved making sure that everyone had enough to eat and drink.

Origins of symposiarch

from Greek 'symposio' meaning 'drinking together' and 'archos' meaning 'ruler'

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Summary: symposiarch in Brief

A 'symposiarch' [sim-poh-see-ahrk] is the master of ceremonies at a banquet or symposium, or the chairman of a discussion or debate. The term comes from the Greek words for 'drinking together' and 'ruler.' Examples of its use include 'The symposiarch welcomed the guests and introduced the speakers.' 'Symposiarch' has no idiomatic usage.