synodsman
/ˈsɪnədzmæn/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a synod, especially in the Church of England, that has the right to vote in the election of a bishop.
“The synodsman played a significant role in the election of the new bishop.”
1. noun
A member of a synod, especially in the Church of England, that has the right to vote in the election of a bishop.
“The synodsman played a significant role in the election of the new bishop.”