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1) Church: exarch
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exarch — I. noun Etymology: Late Latin exarchus, from Late Greek exarchos, from Greek, leader, from exarchein to begin, take the lead, from ex + archein to rule, begin more at arch Date: 1588 1. a Byzantine viceroy 2. an Eastern bishop ranking below a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
exarch — exarch1 exarchal, adj. /ek sahrk/, n. 1. Eastern Ch. a. a patriarch s deputy. b. a title originally applied to a patriarch but later applied only to a bishop ranking below a patriarch and above a metropolitan. 2. the ruler of a province in the… … Universalium
exarch — I ex•arch [[t]ˈɛk sɑrk[/t]] n. 1) rel (in the Eastern Church) a) a patriarch s deputy b) a bishop ranking below a patriarch and above a metropolitan 2) why a Byzantine viceroy • Etymology: 1580–90; < LL exarchus superintendent < Gk éxarchos … From formal English to slang
exarch — I. /ˈɛksak/ (say eksahk) noun 1. (in the Eastern Church) a. a patriarch s deputy. b. (historically) a bishop ranking below a patriarch and above a metropolitan. 2. the ruler of a province in the Byzantine Empire. {Late Latin exarchus, from Greek… …
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