释义 |
chor·epis·co·pus \ˌkȯrə̇ˈpiskəpəs\ noun (plural chorepisco·pi \-ˌpī, -pē\ ; or chorepiscopuses) Etymology: Late Latin, from Late Greek chōrepiskopos, from Greek chōr- chor- + episkopos overseer, bishop — more at bishop : a bishop who is appointed by a diocesan bishop to assist him in the exercise of his episcopal jurisdiction in a rural district |