ar·chi·man·drite  (är ′kə-măn drīt ′)
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n. Eastern Orthodox Church 1. A celibate priest ranking below a bishop. 2. The head of a monastery or a group of monasteries.
[Late Latin archimandrīta, from Late Greek arkhimandrītēs : Greek arkhi-, archi- + Late Greek mandra, monastery (from Greek, enclosed space, cattle pen; possibly akin to Sanskrit mandiram, dwelling, house, and mandurā, horse stable (both Greek and Sanskrit being borrowed from an unknown common source)).] |