释义 |
pres·by·ter \ˈprezbəd.ə(r), -esb-, -ətə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin, presbyter, elder, from Greek presbyteros — more at priest 1. : an official in the early Christian church vested with the task of providing leadership as an overseer usually over a local congregation 2. : a clergyman ranking immediately below a bishop in the more liturgical churches that have episcopal polities (as the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Anglican Church) : priest 1a(1) < bishops, presbyters and deacons consecrated or ordained in the Church of South India — British Book News > 3. : an elder in a Presbyterian church 4. usually capitalized, archaic : presbyterian |