prelacy
prɪˈleɪsi
Definitions
1. noun
the quality or state of being a prelate or a high-ranking clergyman, especially a bishop or an archbishop.
“The prelacy of the archbishop was evident in his elaborate robes and grand ceremonies.”
prɪˈleɪsi
1. noun
the quality or state of being a prelate or a high-ranking clergyman, especially a bishop or an archbishop.
“The prelacy of the archbishop was evident in his elaborate robes and grand ceremonies.”