arcivescovo
archbishop
noun ar-chee-VEH-skoh-voh Rare
Origin: From Church Latin 'archiepiscopus', from Greek 'archi-' (chief) + 'episkopos' (bishop).
Usage Note
Arcivescovo is the Catholic title for the head of an archdiocese. The feminine equivalent (arcivescova) exists but is rare; arcivescovo is standard. In address, the formal title is Sua Eccellenza Reverendissima. The corresponding seat is the arcidiocesi, and the cathedral church is often the duomo or cattedrale.
Examples
"L'arcivescovo ha celebrato la messa in cattedrale."
Natural Translation
The archbishop celebrated mass in the cathedral.
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