coryphée

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , from , from (possibly ultimately from ) +.

Noun

 * 1)  The conductor or leader of the chorus of a drama.
 * 2)  The chief or leader of an interest or party.
 * 3)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  The chief or leader of an interest or party.
 * 2)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.
 * 1)  A ballet dancer ranking above a member of the corps de ballet and below a soloist.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * French:
 * Hungarian: balettvezető
 * Russian:

Etymology
, from, from (possibly ultimately from ) +.

Noun

 * 1)  leader of the ancient Greek chorus, coryphaeus