IPA: /ɑːrˈdiːkənri/
KK: /ɑrʧˈdiːkənri/
A region or area that is overseen by an archdeacon, which is a senior clergy member in some Christian churches.
The archdeaconry includes several parishes that are managed by the archdeacon.
Archdeaconry → It is formed from "arch-" (from Greek "archi-", meaning chief or principal), "deacon" (from Greek "diakonos", meaning servant or minister), and "-ry" (a suffix indicating a state or condition). The term refers to the office or jurisdiction of a chief deacon, highlighting the role of a principal servant in a church hierarchy.
Think of 'arch-' meaning chief, and 'deacon' as a servant — together they describe the role of a chief servant in a church.