Etymology:
Meaning:
A prelate is an ecclesiastic who holds a high rank or position of authority in the hierarchy of a church.
Origin:
The word "prelate" originated in the 13th century from the Old French word "prelat," which in turn derived from the Latin word "praelatus," meaning "placed before or over." In the context of the Church, a prelate is someone who is placed before or over others in terms of authority and rank.
Examples of Prelates:
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