archd

/ɑrkd/; /ɑrkeɪd/; /ɑrkiːd/

Definitions

1. noun

a person who has been consecrated or appointed to a high office in the Christian Church, especially a bishop or an archbishop.

“The archdiocese was led by the archd, who played a significant role in the local community.”

Synonyms

  • archbishop
  • bishop

Antonyms

  • layman