| Lexical Summary anthypatos: a consul, proconsulOriginal Word: ἀνθύπατος Transliteration: anthypatos Phonetic Spelling: (anth-oo'-pat-os) Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: a consul, proconsul Meaning: a consul, proconsul Strong's Concordancedeputy, proconsul. From anti and a superlative of huper; instead of the highest officer, i.e. (specially) a Roman proconsul -- deputy. see GREEK anti see GREEK huper Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 446: ἀνθύπατος ἀνθύπατος, ἀνθυπάτου, ὁ (see the preceding word), proconsul: Acts 13:7, 8, 12; Acts 18:12 L T Tr WH; Acts 19:38. The emperor Augustus divided the Roman provinces into senatorial and imperial. The former were presided over by proconsuls; the latter were administered by legates of the emperor, sometimes called also propraetors. (Polybius, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Lucian, Plutarch, and often in Dio Cassius) (B. D. under the word | 



