cenobiarch

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Etymology[edit]

Simplification of coenobiarch, from Latin coenobiarcha (abbot), from Koine Greek κοινοβιάρχης (koinobiárkhēs, abbot), from κοινόβιον (koinóbion, cenobium, monastery) + ἀρχή (arkhḗ, rule) + -ης (-ēs).

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cenobiarch (plural cenobiarches)

  1. (often Christianity, chiefly Eastern Orthodoxy) The leader of a cenobium: an abbot, a guru.

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