ARCHIACOLYTHUS (from αρχή chief, and αρχιλόγος minister), an ancient dignity in cathedral churches: the ministers whereof were divided into four orders or degrees, viz. priests, deacons, subdeacons, and acolythi; each of which had their chiefs. The chief of the acolythi was called archiacolythus.
ARCHIACOLYTHUS
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