Antiprelate

/ˌæntiˈprɛleɪt/ noun or verb

A person who opposes prelates (high-ranking clergy); to oppose or act against ecclesiastical authority.

From anti- + prelate (a senior clergy member). Prelate comes from Latin praelatus, 'one set before.' Antiprelate movements emerged during religious reforms when groups challenged church hierarchy.

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