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HIERARCH

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does hierarch mean? 

HIERARCH (noun)
  The noun HIERARCH has 2 senses:

1. a person who holds a high position in a hierarchyplay

2. a senior clergyman and dignitaryplay

  Familiarity information: HIERARCH used as a noun is rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


HIERARCH (noun)


Sense 1

Meaning:

A person who holds a high position in a hierarchy

Classified under:

Nouns denoting people

Hypernyms ("hierarch" is a kind of...):

important person; influential person; personage (a person whose actions and opinions strongly influence the course of events)

Holonyms ("hierarch" is a member of...):

hierarchy; pecking order; power structure (the organization of people at different ranks in an administrative body)


Sense 2

Meaning:

A senior clergyman and dignitary

Classified under:

Nouns denoting people

Synonyms:

archpriest; hierarch; high priest; prelate; primate

Hypernyms ("hierarch" is a kind of...):

priest (a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders)

Instance hyponyms:

Gloomy Dean; Inge; William Ralph Inge (English prelate noted for his pessimistic sermons and articles (1860-1954))

Francisco Jimenez de Cisneros; Jimenez de Cisneros (prelate who was the confessor of Isabella I and who was later appointed Grand Inquisitor (1436-1517))

Cardinal Newman; John Henry Newman; Newman (English prelate and theologian who (with John Keble and Edward Pusey) founded the Oxford movement; Newman later turned to Roman Catholicism and became a cardinal (1801-1890))

Armand Jean du Plessis; Cardinal Richelieu; Duc de Richelieu; Richelieu (French prelate and statesman; principal minister to Louis XIII (1585-1642))

Desmond Tutu; Tutu (South African prelate and leader of the antiapartheid struggle (born in 1931))

James Usher; James Ussher; Usher; Ussher (Irish prelate who deduced from the Bible that Creation occurred in the year 4004 BC (1581-1656))

William of Wykeham; Wykeham (English prelate and statesman; founded a college at Oxford and Winchester College in Winchester; served as chancellor of England and bishop of Winchester (1324-1404))

Stefan Wyszynski; Wyszynski (Polish prelate who persuaded the Soviet to allow greater religious freedom in Poland (1901-1981))


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