Archbishops

/ɑrkˈbɪʃəps/ noun

Plural of archbishop; the highest-ranking bishops in charge of large territories or provinces in the Christian Church.

From arch- (chief) + bishop (from Greek episkopos 'overseer'). An archbishop literally means 'chief bishop.' The term solidified in medieval Christianity to denote bishops who oversaw other bishops. Still used in modern Christian hierarchies.

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