I obey one in authority, conform to advice, obey, follow.
Strong's:
πειθαρχέω
to be persuaded by a ruler, i.e. (genitive case) to submit to authority; by analogy, to conform to advice Derivation: from a compound of G3982 and G757;
πειθαρχέω, -ῶ (< πείθομαι, ἀρχή) [in LXX: Dan LXX 7:27 (שְׁמַע), Refs Sir.33:28, I Est.8:94 * ;] to obey one in authority, be obedient: Tit.3:1; with dative, Act.27:21; θεῷ, Refs Act.5:29, 32.† (AS)
Thayer:
1) to obey (a ruler or a superior)
πειθαρχέω
peitharcheō
pi-tharkh-eh'-o
From a compound of G3982 and G757; to bepersuaded by a ruler, that is, (generally) to submit to authority; by analogy to conform to advice
πείθω
peithō
pi'-tho
A primary verb; to convince (by argument, true or false); by analogy to pacify or conciliate (by other fair means); reflexively or passively to assent (to evidence or authority), to rely (by inward certainty)
KJV Usage: agree, assure, believe, have confidence, be (wax) content, make friend, obey, persuade, trust, yield.
G374 ἀναπείθωἀναπείθω
anapeithō
an-ap-i'-tho
From G303 and G3982; to incite
KJV Usage: persuade.
G545 ἀπειθήςἀπειθής
apeithēs
ap-i-thace'
From G1 (as a negative particle) and G3982; unpersuadable, that is, contumacious
KJV Usage: disobedient.
G2138 εὐπειθήςεὐπειθής
eupeithēs
yoo-pi-thace'
From G2095 and G3982; good for persuasion, that is, (intransitively) compliant
KJV Usage: easy to be intreated.
G3981 πειθόςπειθός
peithos
pi-thos'
From G3982; persuasive
KJV Usage: enticing.
G3988 πεισμονήπεισμονή
peismonē
pice-mon-ay'
From a presumed derivative of G3982; persuadableness, that is, credulity
KJV Usage: persuasion.
G4086 πιθανολογίαπιθανολογία
pithanologia
pith-an-ol-og-ee'-ah
From a compound of a derivative of G3982 and G3056; persuasivelanguage
KJV Usage: enticing words.
G4102 πίστιςπίστις
pistis
pis'-tis
From G3982; persuasion, that is, credence; moral conviction (of religious truth, or the truthfulness of God or a religious teacher), especially reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstractly constancy in such profession; by extension the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself
G1543 ἑκατοντάρχης, ἑκατοντάρχοςἑκατοντάρχης, ἑκατοντάρχος
hekatontarchēs hekatontarchos
hek-at-on-tar'-khace,hek-at-on-tar'-khos
From G1540 and G757; the captainofonehundredmen
KJV Usage: centurion.
G1728 ἐνάρχομαιἐνάρχομαι
enarchomai
en-ar'-khom-ahee
From G1722 and G756; to commenceon
G1885 ἐπαρχίαἐπαρχία
eparchia
ep-ar-khee'-ah
From a compound of G1909 and G757 (meaning a governor of a district, “eparch”); a special region of government, that is, a Roman praefecture
KJV Usage: province.
G3966 πατριάρχηςπατριάρχης
patriarchēs
pat-ree-arkh'-ace
From G3965 and G757; a progenitor (“patriarch”)
KJV Usage: patriarch.
G4173 πολιτάρχηςπολιτάρχης
politarchēs
pol-it-ar'-khace
From G4172 and G757; a townofficer, that is, magistrate
KJV Usage: ruler of the city.
G4759 στρατοπεδάρχηςστρατοπεδάρχης
stratopedarchēs
strat-op-ed-ar'-khace
From G4760 and G757; a rulerofanarmy, that is, (specifically) a Praetorian praefect
KJV Usage: captain of the guard.
G5076 τετράρχηςτετράρχης
tetrarchēs
tet-rar'-khace
From G5064 and G757; the rulerofafourth part of a country (“tetrarch”)
KJV Usage: tetrarch.
G5506 χιλίαρχοςχιλίαρχος
chiliarchos
khil-ee'-ar-khos
From G5507 and G757; the commanderofathousand soldiers (“chiliarch”), that is, colonel