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archiepiscopacy
[ ahr-kee-i-pis-kuh-puh-see ]
noun
- a form of church government in which power is vested in archbishops.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of archiepiscopacy1
1635–45; < Late Latin archiepiscop ( us ) archbishop + -acy
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Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
But Dering appears only really to have aimed at the abolition of Laud's archiepiscopacy, and to have wished to see some purer form of prelacy re-established in place of the old.
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This amiable prelate declined, in 1801, the Parisian archiepiscopacy, proffered him by Buonaparte, and died in London, in December 1804, in the arms of Monsieur, afterwards Charles the Tenth.-E.
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