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archchancellors

n. (plural of archchancellor English)

Usage examples of "archchancellors".

Coin was pointing to the portraits and statues of former Archchancellors, which decorated the walls.

Well, not exactly elected, because wizards didn't have any truck with all this undignified voting business, and it was well known that Archchancellors were selected by the will of the gods, and this year it was a pretty good bet that the gods would see their way clear to selecting old Virrid Wayzygoose, who was a decent old boy and had been patiently waiting his turn for years.

In the Great Hall, under the carved or painted stares of two hundred earlier Archchancellors, the butler's staff set out the long tables and benches.

He probed gently, as one touches a hollow tooth with the tongue, and there they were - Two hundred dead Archchancellors, dwindling into the leaden, freezing past, one behind the other, watched him with blank grey eyes.

He probed gently, as one touches a hollow tooth with the tongue, and there they were-- Two hundred dead Archchancellors, dwindling into the leaden, freezing past, one behind the other, watched him with blank grey eyes.