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An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

παιδαγωγός

Alt. παιδ-α^γωγός, οῦ, ὁ,

Etym. = παιδὸς ἀγωγός

"a boy-ward;" at Athens, "the slave who went with a boy from home to school and back again", a kind of "tutor", Hdt., Eur., etc.: —hence Phoenix is called the παιδαγωγός of Achilles, Plat.; Fabius is jeeringly called the παιδαγωγός of Hannibal, "because he always followed him about", Plut.