exarchal

/ɛksˈɑːrkəl/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of an exarch or an exarchate, especially a high-ranking church official or a province under the authority of an exarch

“The exarchal powers were a subject of debate in the medieval church.”

2. noun

a high-ranking church official or a province under the authority of an exarch

“The exarchal province was a significant territorial entity in the Byzantine Empire.”

Synonyms

  • archiepiscopal
  • episcopal

Antonyms

  • diocesan
  • parochial