ARCHIACOLYTHUS (from αρχον, chief, and ακολυθη, 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
article · 298 chars · lineage ↗ · page image at NLS ↗