Archflamen

/ɑːrkˈfleɪmən/ noun

A chief priest or the highest-ranking priest in a Roman or religious hierarchy.

From Greek 'archi-' (chief) + 'flamen' (Latin for priest or one who kindles). The flamen were priests of specific gods in Roman religion; the archflamen was their superior.

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