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hierarch /hīˈə-rärk/ noun- A ruler in holy things
- A chief priest
- A prelate
- An archangel (Milton)
- Any senior person in a hierarchy
ORIGIN: Gr hierarchēs, from hieros sacred, and archein to rule hīˈerarchal, hīerarchˈic or hīerarchˈical adjective hierarchˈically adverb hīˈerarchism noun hīˈerarchize or hīˈerarchise transitive verb hīˈerarchy noun - A body or organization classified in successively subordinate grades
- (loosely) in an organization so classified, the group of people who control that organization
- Classification in graded subdivisions
- Graded government amongst priests or other religious ministers
- The collective body of angels, grouped in three divisions and nine orders of different power and glory: (1) seraphim, cherubim, thrones
- (2) dominations or dominions, virtues, powers
- (3) principalities, archangels, angels
- Each of the three main classes of angels
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