Archididascalian

/ˌɑːrkɪdɪˈdæskəliən/ adjective

Relating to or belonging to an archidascalus, a chief teacher or master teacher in ancient or medieval institutions.

From 'archididascalos' (Greek 'archi-' chief plus 'didaskos' teacher) with Latin suffix '-ian'. This rare term comes from Greek educational hierarchy terminology.

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