high priest
Americannoun
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a chief priest.
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Judaism. (from Aaronic times to about the 1st century a.d.) the priest ranking above all other priests and the only one permitted to enter the holy of holies.
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Informal. a person in a high position of power or influence, especially one who is revered as a preeminent authority or interpreter.
the high priest of the young painters.
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Judaism the priest of highest rank who alone was permitted to enter the holy of holies of the tabernacle and Temple
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Mormon Church a priest of the order of Melchizedek priesthood
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Also (feminine): high priestess. the head of a group or cult
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Origin of high priest
1350–1400; Middle English heiye prest
Example Sentences
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Organized by MoMA’s Ann Temkin and Michelle Kuo and Philadelphia’s Matthew Affron, “Marcel Duchamp” functions as a multi-museum-sanctioned liturgy—the canonization of contemporary art’s high priest, along with his orthodoxy.
From The Wall Street Journal • May 30, 2026
Suddenly, Jackson’s career was kicked into the stratosphere and Jones was regarded as the high priest of pop music.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 4, 2024
In Ga culture, the selection of chiefs, high priests and wives of the high priest is believed to be a spiritual process.
From BBC • Apr. 2, 2024
A few years before, in 1984, my church took a busload of kids to see Mike Warnke, a former Satanist high priest who had converted to Christianity.
From Salon • Oct. 21, 2023
I can’t think of anything more depressing than to be an Egyptian high priest on display next to a set of vintage wagon wheels and a two-headed chicken.
From "All The Bright Places" by Jennifer Niven
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