Eparch


[ep-ahrk] /ˈɛp ɑrk/

noun
1.
the prefect or governor of an eparchy.
2.
Eastern Church. a bishop or metropolitan of an eparchy.
/ˈɛpɑːk/
noun
1.
a bishop or metropolitan in charge of an eparchy (sense 1)
2.
a government official in charge of an eparchy (senses 2 or 3)

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