archidiaconal

/,ɑ:kidai'ækənl/
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archidiaconal

The archidiaconal staff rests on the polished oak desk.

Definition

Adjective Of, relating to, or associated with an archdeacon or the office of an archdeacon.

Usage

The adjective "archidiaconal" is used to describe anything pertaining to the role, duties, authority, or jurisdiction of an archdeacon. It is a formal, ecclesiastical term.

Examples
  • The bishop issued an archidiaconal decree regarding parish visitations.
  • She studied the archidiaconal records from the 18th century for her historical research.
  • His responsibilities were purely archidiaconal, involving the supervision of church property and clergy within the diocese.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in historical contexts to describe structures or systems: "the medieval archidiaconal court."
  • It can modify abstract concepts: "archidiaconal authority" or "archidiaconal visitation."
Variants and Related Words
  • Archdeacon (n): A senior clergyperson in the Christian church, typically ranking below a bishop, with administrative duties.
  • Archdeaconry (n): The office, rank, or jurisdiction of an archdeacon.
  • Diaconal (adj): Of or relating to a deacon or deacons.
Synonyms
  • (Relating to an archdeacon): None are perfect synonyms, but related descriptive phrases include "pertaining to an archdeacon" or "of an archdeacon."
Notes

"Archidiaconal" is a highly specific term used almost exclusively within the context of church governance, history, and law. It is not commonly encountered in everyday language.

archidiaconal

The archidiaconal staff rests on the polished oak desk.

Adjective
  1. of or relating to an archdeacon or his office