From Middle English erchebischop , archebischop , from Old English arċebisċop ( “ archbishop ” ) , from Late Latin or Ecclesiastical Latin archiepiscopus , from Ancient Greek ἀρχιεπίσκοπος ( arkhiepískopos ) , from ἀρχι- ( arkhi- , “ first, chief ” ) + ἐπίσκοπος ( epískopos , “ overseer ” ) , from ἐπισκοπέω ( episkopéō , “ I watch over ” ) , from ἐπί ( epí , “ over ” ) + σκοπέω ( skopéō , “ I examine ” ) , equivalent to arch- + bishop .
( US , UK ) IPA (key ) : /ˌɑː(ɹ)t͡ʃˈbɪʃəp/ , ( less often ) /ˈɑː(ɹ)t͡ʃˌbɪʃəp/
archbishop (plural archbishops )
A senior bishop who is in charge of an archdiocese , and presides over a group of dioceses called a province (in Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy, Anglicanism, etc.)
senior bishop
Afrikaans: aartsbiskop (af)
Albanian: kryepeshkop (sq) m
Arabic: أَرْشِي اِبِسْقُوبُس m ( ʔaršī ibisqūbus )
Armenian: արքեպիսկոպոս (hy) ( arkʻepiskopos )
Asturian: arzobispu m
Azerbaijani: arxiyepiskop
Bashkir: архиепископ ( arxiyepiskop )
Basque: artzapezpiku
Bavarian: Erzbischof m
Belarusian: арцыбі́скуп m ( arcybískup ) , архіяпі́скап m ( arxijapískap )
Bikol Central: arsobispo (bcl)
Breton: arc’heskob m
Bulgarian: архиепи́скоп m ( arhiepískop )
Catalan: arquebisbe (ca) m
Cebuano: arsobispo
Central Franconian: ärzbischoff
Chinese:
Cantonese: 大主教 ( daai6 zyu2 gaau3 )
Hakka: 大主教 ( thai-chú-kâu )
Hokkien: 大主教 ( tōa-chú-kàu )
Mandarin: 大主教 (zh) ( dàzhǔjiào )
Czech: arcibiskup (cs) m
Danish: ærkebiskop c , ærkebisp c
Dutch: aartsbisschop (nl) m
Esperanto: ĉefepiskopo
Estonian: peapiiskop
Faroese: erkabiskupur m
Finnish: arkkipiispa (fi)
French: archevêque (fr) m
Middle French: archevesque m
Old French: archevesque m
Friulian: arcivescul m
Galician: arcebispo (gl) m
Gallurese: alcièscamu
Georgian: მთავარეპისკოპოსი ( mtavareṗisḳoṗosi ) , არქიეპისკოპოსი ( arkieṗisḳoṗosi )
German: Erzbischof (de) m
Greek: αρχιεπίσκοπος (el) m ( archiepískopos )
Ancient: ἀρχιεπίσκοπος m ( arkhiepískopos )
Greenlandic: biskorpiuneq
Hebrew: אַרְכִיבִּישׁוֹף (he) m
Hiligaynon: arsobispo
Hungarian: érsek (hu)
Icelandic: erkibiskup (is) m
Ido: arkiepiskopo (io)
Ilocano: arsobispo
Indonesian: uskup agung (id)
Interlingua: archiepiscopo
Irish: ardeaspag m
Italian: arcivescovo (it) m
Japanese: ( in Orthodox Church and Anglicanism ) 大主教 (ja) ( だいしゅきょう, daishukyō ) , ( in Catholic Church ) 大司教 (ja) ( だいしきょう, daishikyō )
Javanese: uskup agung
Kannada: ಆರ್ಚ್ ಬಿಷಪ್ ( ārc biṣap )
Kashubian: arcëbiskùp m
Kazakh: архиепископ ( arxiepiskop )
Korean: 대주교 ( daejugyo )
Kyrgyz: архиепископ ( arhiyepiskop )
Latin: archepiscopus m , archiepiscopus (la) m , archipraesul m
Latvian: arhibīskaps m
Limburgish: aersbisjóp m
Lithuanian: arkivyskupas (lt) m
Luxembourgish: Äerzbëschof m
Macedonian: архиеписко́п m ( arhiepiskóp ) , на́дбискуп m ( nádbiskup )
Malagasy: arseveka (mg)
Malay: ketua biskop
Malayalam: മെത്രാപ്പോലീത്ത (ml) ( metrāppōlītta )
Maltese: arċisqof
Manx: ard-aspick m
Maori: pīhopa matua , ākipīhopa
Middle English: erchevesque , erchebischop
Norman: archêvêque m
Norwegian:
Bokmål: erkebiskop m , erkebisp m
Nynorsk: erkebiskop m , erkebisp m
Occitan: arquebisbe m
Old English: ærcebiscop m
Papiamentu: arsobispu
Piedmontese: arsivësco m
Polish: arcybiskup (pl) m
Portuguese: arcebispo (pt) m
Romanian: arhiepiscop (ro) m , mitropolit (ro) m
Romansch: archuvestg m , arzuestg m , arziuestg m , archuvas-ch m , archovais-ch m
Russian: архиепи́скоп (ru) m ( arxijepískop )
Sardinian:
Campidanese: arciobispu m
Logudorese: archibíscamu m
Sassarese: atzibèscamu
Scottish Gaelic: àrd-easbaig m
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: архиепископ m
Roman: arhiepiskop (sh) m
Silesian: arcybiskup m
Slovak: arcibiskup (sk) m
Slovene: nadškof (sl) m
Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: arcybiskup m
Upper Sorbian: arcybiskup m , arcybiskop m
Spanish: arzobispo (es) m
Swahili: askofu mkuu
Swedish: ärkebiskop (sv) c
Tagalog: arsobispo (tl)
Tajik: архиепископ ( arxiyepiskop )
Tamil: பேராயர் (ta) ( pērāyar )
Thai: อาร์ชบิชอป , อัครสังฆราช , อัครมุขนายก
Turkish: başpiskopos (tr)
Turkmen: arhiýepiskop
Ukrainian: архієпи́скоп (uk) m ( arxijepýskop )
Uzbek:
Cyrillic: архиепископ (uz) ( arxiyepiskop )
Roman: arxiyepiskop (uz)
Vietnamese: tổng giám mục (vi)
Waray-Waray: arsobispo
Welsh: archesgob (cy) m
West Frisian: aartsbiskop (fy) c
Yakut: архиепископ ( arqiyepiskop )
Yiddish: אַרציביסקופּ m ( artsibiskup )