Gr. Antiq. [ad. Gr. ἐνωμοτάρχ-ης, f. ἐνωμοτ-ια + ἄρχειν to command.] The commander of an ENOMOTY.
1623. Bingham, Xenophon, 54. The Coronels appointed Captaines ouer them, and Penteconters, and Enomotarches.
1850. Grote, Greece, II. lvi. VII. 109. The [Spartan] soldier thus received no immediate orders except from the enomotarch.