Archsacrificator

/ˌɑːksækrɪfɪˈkeɪtər/ noun

The chief priest or religious official who performs the most sacred sacrificial rituals in ancient religious practices.

From 'arch-' (chief) + 'sacrificator' (from Latin 'sacrificium,' sacrifice + '-ator,' one who performs). Emerges in historical and archaeological texts describing ancient pagan and Jewish priesthoods.

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