syncellus
English
Etymology
From Latin syncellus, from Ancient Greek σύγκελλος (súnkellos).
Noun
syncellus (plural syncelli)
- (Christianity) One who holds an office in an Eastern Catholic or Orthodox Church roughly equivalent to that of an episcopal vicar in the Roman Catholic Church.
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