lectorate

/lɛkˈtɒreɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

The body of persons who elect or appoint a bishop or other high church official, or a group of people who have the right to elect a person to a high office in a church or other organization.

“The lectorate of the cathedral church had the final say in choosing their new bishop.”

Synonyms

  • electorate
  • synod

Antonyms

  • laity