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exarch

/ek-sahrk/US // ˈɛk sɑrk //UK // (ˈɛksɑːk) //

酋长,酋长长老,酋长先生,酋长大人

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Eastern Church. a patriarch's deputy.a title originally applied to a patriarch but later applied only to a bishop ranking below a patriarch and above a metropolitan.
    • : the ruler of a province in the Byzantine Empire.

Examples

  • The officials of the empire, a distant exarch at Ravenna, a feeble prtor at Rome, had no power either to protect or to rescue.

  • A fleet, fitted out by him in support of the exarch, was lost in a storm.

  • They were ignorant of their new exarch; and Longinus was himself ignorant of the state of the army and the province.

  • Many of the recently converted uniates, on the other hand, offered their allegiance to the exarch.

  • Caesarea was an important diocese, and its bishop was, ex officio, exarch of the great diocese of Pontus.