Hegumen
The Hegumen (also Igumen or Hegumenos ) is the head of the monastery in the monastery of the Orthodox Churches . The term is derived from the ancient Greek hēgoúmenos (ἡγούμενος, "leader", "head"). In modern Greek it is Igoumenos . In Bulgarian , Macedonian , Russian and Ukrainian the hegumen is referred to as Igumen , in Romanian as Egumen , in Georgian as Iğumeni , and in Serbian as Iguman .
The feminine form would be Hegumene (appropriately transcribed as Igoumeni ).
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literature
- Lawrence N. Langer: Historical Dictionary of Medieval Russia (= Historical Dictionaries of Ancient Civilizations and Historical Eras . 9). Scarecrow Press, Lanham MD et al. 2002, ISBN 0-8108-4080-4 , p. 58.