What is another word for flamen?

Pronunciation: [flˈe͡ɪmn] (IPA)

The word "flamen" refers to a high priest in ancient Rome who was dedicated to the worship of a particular deity. Synonyms for this term include pontiff, clergyman, minister, cleric, reverend, pastor, monk, and priest. Each of these synonyms refers to a religious figure who holds a position of authority within their respective faiths. While the term "flamen" is specific to Roman religion, these other terms can be used to refer to religious leaders across different cultures and religions. Regardless of the particular title or role of these figures, they are all responsible for guiding and leading their respective flocks in matters of faith and spirituality.

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Usage examples for Flamen

There was a very great man, the present flamen Dialis, for whom I have unbounded respect; for a long time I was at a loss to conceive why a person of his weight, sound, sensible, well-judging, should have such a fear of the Christians.
"Callista"
John Henry Cardinal Newman
Young girls also ran races in the Stadium, at which he presided in his sandals, dressed in a purple robe, made after the Grecian fashion, and wearing upon his head a golden crown bearing the effigies of Jupiter, Juno, and Minerva; with the flamen of Jupiter, and the college of priests sitting by his side in the same dress; excepting only that their crowns had also his own image on them.
"Titus Flavius Domitianus (Domitian) The Lives Of The Twelve Caesars, Volume 12."
C. Suetonius Tranquillus
The next thing he did was to add to the two priests of Jupiter and Mars a third in honor of Romulus, whom he called the flamen Quirinalis.
"Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans"
Clough, Arthur Hugh

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