Patriarch

/ˈpeɪtriˌɑːrk/ noun

A patriarch is a man who is the head or oldest male leader of a family, group, or community. In religion, it can also mean a high-ranking male church leader.

“Patriarch” comes from Greek *patriarkhēs*, from *patēr* (“father”) and *arkhein* (“to rule”). It literally means “ruling father” or “founding father.”

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