Archididascalos

/ˌɑːrkɪdɪˈdæskəlɒs/ noun

The chief teacher or master teacher in an ancient school or educational institution, especially in Greek or medieval settings.

From Greek 'archi-' (chief, first) combined with 'didaskos' (teacher). This term was used in ancient Greek educational systems to denote the highest-ranking teacher.

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