Chancellor

/ˈtʃæn.sə.lər/ noun

A chancellor is a high-ranking official in government, education, or the church, often acting as a leader or chief administrator. The exact role varies by country or organization.

From Old French 'chancelier', from Late Latin 'cancellarius' meaning 'doorkeeper, secretary', originally an official who worked at the lattice barrier ('cancelli') in a court. The role grew from gatekeeper to powerful advisor and leader.

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