- Ecclesiarch
Ecclesiarch (v. gr.), oberster Kirchenvorstehe Ecclesiarchie, Aufsicht über die Kirche, Kirchengewalt, Kirchenherrschaft.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Ecclesiarch (v. gr.), oberster Kirchenvorstehe Ecclesiarchie, Aufsicht über die Kirche, Kirchengewalt, Kirchenherrschaft.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Ecclesiarch — Ec*cle si*arch, n. [LL. ecclesiarcha, fr. Gr. ? church + ? to rule: cf. F. eccl[ e]siarque.] An official of the Eastern Church, resembling a sacrist in the Western Church. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ecclesiarch — /i klee zee ahrk /, n. Eastern Ch. a sacristan, esp. of a monastery. [1775 85; < MGk ekklesiarchés. See ECCLESIA, ARCH] * * * … Universalium
ecclesiarch — [ɪk li:zɪα:k] noun archaic a ruler of a Church. Origin C18: from Gk ekklēsia church + arkhos leader … English new terms dictionary
ecclesiarch — ec·cle·si·arch … English syllables
ecclesiarch — /əˈkliziak/ (say uh kleezeeahk) noun 1. a bishop with very high rank or authority within the Christian church, especially in the Eastern Roman Empire. 2. Eastern Church a sacristan. {ecclesi(a) + arch} …
ecclesiarch — n. church ruler. ♦ ecclesiarchy, n. government by clerics … Dictionary of difficult words
ecclesiarch — /akliyziyark/ The ruler of a church … Black's law dictionary
ecclesiarch — /akliyziyark/ The ruler of a church … Black's law dictionary
ecclesiarch — lēzēˌärk noun ( s) Etymology: ecclesi + arch 1. : a high church official or ruling prelate 2. [Middle Greek ekklēsiarchēs, from Greek ekklēsia church + archēs arch] : a sacristan in the Eastern Church … Useful english dictionary
Sisters of Battle — infobox title = Adepta Sororitas label1 = Race data1 = Human (exclusively female) label2 = Leader data2 = Abbess of Adepta Sororitas label3 = Military forces data3 = Convent Sanctorum Convent Prioris label4 = Non military data4 = Orders… … Wikipedia