President
Webster's Dictionary [1]
(1):
(n.) A protector; a guardian; a presiding genius.
(2):
(n.) Precedent.
(3):
(a.) Occupying the first rank or chief place; having the highest authority; presiding.
(4):
(n.) The chief officer of a corporation, company, institution, society, or the like.
(5):
(n.) One who is elected or appointed to preside; a presiding officer, as of a legislative body.
(6):
(n.) The chief executive officer of the government in certain republics; as, the president of the United States.
Smith's Bible Dictionary [2]
President. (Chaldaic, sarac or Chaldaic, sareca, only used Daniel 6:1. The Chaldee equivalent for Hebrew, shter, probably from sara, Zend. a "head"). A high officer in the Persian court, a chief, a president, used of the three highest ministers.
Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [3]
(סָרִךְ, sará k, or סָרְכָ ‹, sareka; Sept. τακτικός; Vulg. princeps), only used in Daniel 6; the Chaldee equivalent for Hebrew shotê r, probably from Sara, Zend. a "head" (see Strabo, 11:331). Σαραπάρας - κεφαλοτόμος is connected with the Sanskrit siras or ç iras, and is traced in Sargon and other words (Eichhoff, Vergl. Spr. p. 129, 415; see Her. 3, 89, where he calls satrap a Persian word). — Smith. (See Governor).
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia [4]
prez´i - dent ( סרך , ṣārakh ): Used only in Daniel 6:2-7 . Probably a Persian derivative from sar , "head," and the Aramaic equivalent for Hebrew shōṭēr . The meaning is self-evident and refers to the appointment of Daniel by Darius to be one of the three princes who had rule over the satraps of the empire.