Archshepherd

/ˈɑrktʃˈʃɛfərd/ noun

A supreme spiritual or temporal leader who guides or protects people; often used to describe a chief religious authority or principal guardian.

From 'arch-' (chief) plus 'shepherd' (from Old English 'sceaphierde,' one who tends sheep). The metaphor of shepherding (guiding and protecting) has been used for leaders since ancient times.

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