ordines
/ɔːrˈdaɪniːz/Definitions
1. noun
A group of people, especially clergy, ranked in a particular order or degree of dignity or authority
“The new archbishop was installed in a grand ceremony by the bishop of the ordines.”
2. noun
A series of ranks or degrees in a hierarchy or social order
“The ordines of the medieval church were a complex system of rank and privilege.”