ἀνθῠπᾰτ-εύω G0445
to serve as proconsul, hold the office of proconsul
A verb denoting the holding of a specific Roman governmental office—that of proconsul. Proconsuls were former consuls who governed senatorial provinces with imperium, the legal authority to command. This technical administrative term reflects the political reality of the Roman Empire in which early Christianity emerged. The verb captures the act of exercising this particular form of provincial governorship.
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BDB / Lexicon Reference
ἀνθῠπᾰτ-εύω, to be proconsul, NT+1st c.AD+