Archipresbyter

/ˌɑːrkɪˈprɛzbɪtər/ noun

A high-ranking priest or the chief priest in an early Christian church community, often second in authority only to a bishop.

From Greek archi- (chief, first) + presbyter (priest, elder). The term emerged in Early Christian ecclesiastical usage (3rd-4th centuries) to designate senior clergy who oversaw other priests within a diocese.

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