Archsacrificer

/ˌɑːksækrɪfaɪsər/ noun

The supreme or chief priest who performs the most important sacrifices in religious or ritual contexts.

From 'arch-' (chief, supreme) + 'sacrificer' (from Latin 'sacrificium,' offering made sacred + '-er,' one who does). Similar to 'archsacrificator,' though somewhat less formal in construction.

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