hierarch|hierarchs in English

noun

[hi·er·arch || 'haɪərɑrk /-rɑːk]

religious authority, church official, priest; one who holds a position of authority

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1. An Archpriest (or Archpriestess) is a high-ranking person in priestly hierarchy, but lower than hierarch

2. According to him, "the Oba was practically the only triton among the minnows of royal hierarchs that stood up to the military rascality and Apachism that characterised the Abacha era.

3. Angelology, Martin Heidegger, Augustine, Bonaventure Itinerarium 35 The supreme Hierarch purifies, illumines, and perfects his spouse In “Itinerarium 33: Our Spirit is made Hierarchical,” proceeding according to Bonaventure’s order, I united the hierarchy or order within Augustine’s (and Bonaventure’s) understanding of the Divine