syncellus
/ˈsɪŋsɛləs/Definitions
1. noun
In early Christian Church, a senior cleric responsible for the management of a church’s finances and property.
“The bishop appointed a syncellus to oversee the administration of the monastery.”
1. noun
In early Christian Church, a senior cleric responsible for the management of a church’s finances and property.
“The bishop appointed a syncellus to oversee the administration of the monastery.”