Hierarch [noun]
Definition of Hierarch:
priest
Opposite/Antonyms of Hierarch:
-
Sentence/Example of Hierarch:
At the same moment, the grave, kind old hierarch stretched out his hands to take the sleeping baby from its mother's arms.
The hierarch rose hastily and glanced into his dark keen eyes with an inquiring look.
Will the hierarch and the elder brothers think I am strong enough and fit enough for the duties of the task?
After breakfast, brother Eustace and the hierarch came sadly in their official robes into the lesser infirmary.
But how could a hierarch of the State Church of Ireland fail to don its spirit with his mitre?
But not with regard to the prerogative of any arch-hierarch.
Because, although the Ark was high, Noah was a higher ark (hierarch).
Because, although the ark was high, Noah was a higher ark (Hierarch).
All things are lawful to the Hierarch; for he knows the nature and value of all.
Whistler, though alive and about, was already looked to as a hierarch by the young.