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syn·odi·con \sə̇ˈnädə̇ˌkän, sēnȯthēˈkȯn\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Greek synodikon, from neuter of synodikos : a letter, decree, or other document emanating from a synod in the Eastern Orthodox Church; specifically : an instrument of appointment to a high ecclesiastical office (as of a bishop) |