Archjockey

/ˈɑːrtʃdʒɒki/ noun

A chief or principal jockey; the most skilled or preeminent horse rider in racing.

From 'archi-' (chief, principal) combined with 'jockey' (a rider of racehorses). This is a constructed term following the English pattern of using 'arch-' as an intensifying prefix for professions and roles.

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