highbishopEtymologyFrom Middle English *heahbischop, from Old English hēahbisċop (“archbishop, pontiff; (Jewish) high-priest”), equivalent to high + bishop.highbishop means Archbishop. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 85 out of 100.nounArchbishop.“The Four Masters call him High-bishop of Connaught, because he was doubtless the most distinguished prelate of his time, for as yet there was no metropolitan See of Tuam.”