"archbish" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: archbishes [plural]
Etymology: Clipping of archbishop. By surface analysis, arch- + bish (“a bishop”). Etymology templates: {{clipping|en|archbishop}} Clipping of archbishop, {{surf|+pre|en|arch-|bish|t2=a bishop}} By surface analysis, arch- + bish (“a bishop”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} archbish (plural archbishes)
  1. (colloquial) An archbishop. Tags: colloquial

Inflected forms

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