eparch

/ɛˈpɑrʧ/

Definitions

1. noun

A high-ranking official in the Eastern Orthodox Church, ranking below a patriarch.

“The eparch oversaw the church’s finances and administration.”

2. noun

A governor or administrator in the Byzantine Empire.

“The eparch was responsible for maintaining law and order in the province.”

Synonyms

  • administrator
  • governor

Antonyms

  • peon
  • subject