Archecclesiastic

/ˌɑːrkɪkliːziˈæstɪk/ noun

Definition

A chief or principal ecclesiastic; the highest-ranking religious official or church authority.

Etymology

From 'arche-' (chief) combined with 'ecclesiastic' (a religious official). This rare compound emerged from Medieval Latin church hierarchy terminology.

Kelly Says

This word shows how the Church borrowed the 'arche-' prefix to describe power structures just like secular rulers did—the Pope wasn't just a bishop, but an arch-bishop, the ultimate church authority!

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