Archarios

/ɑrˈkeɪrioʊs/ noun

A chief money-keeper or treasurer in ancient or medieval institutions, especially churches.

From arch- (chief) + arius (a Latin suffix denoting an officer or official). This term combines Greek prefix with Latin suffix, reflecting the hybrid language of medieval administrative texts. It refers to someone of high rank managing finances.

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