Archheretic

/ˈɑːtʃhɛrɪtɪk/ noun

A person who commits or spreads the most extreme or serious heresy; the worst possible religious offender.

From arch- (supreme, chief) + heretic (a person who holds heretical beliefs). Heretic comes from Old French heretique, from Late Latin haereticus, from Greek hairetikos (able to choose).

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