chartophylax

/tʃɑːrtoʊˈfɪlæks/

Definitions

1. noun

A high-ranking official responsible for the custody and cataloging of charters and other historical documents in the Orthodox Church, particularly in medieval Russia.

“The chartophylax played a crucial role in preserving the church’s historical records.”

Synonyms

  • archivist
  • custodian

Antonyms

  • destroyer
  • forger