Archgovernor

/ˈɑːtʃɡʌvərnər/ noun

A supreme or chief governor, especially one with the highest authority in a region or domain.

From arch- (chief, principal) combined with governor (one who governs). The prefix arch- comes from Greek archi-, meaning 'chief' or 'principal,' while governor derives from Old French governer, ultimately from Latin gubernare (to steer or rule).

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