Use generally for the leaders of dramatic choruses in ancient Greece. Use specifically for individual citizens of ancient Athens who sponsored one of the choruses appearing in a dramatic festival, selecting the members, providing space for their practice, and paying for all expenses relating to their performance, including costumes, training, and meals.
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choragoi
choraguses
choregi
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choreguses
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koryphaioi
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