Antistes

/ænˈtɪstiːz/ noun

A leader, president, or person in charge of an organization, especially in historical or ecclesiastical contexts.

From Latin antistes, meaning one who stands before or presides over, derived from ante (before) + stare (to stand). The word moved from Roman administrative language into Church Latin and medieval English.

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