chancellor
chancellor (chănʹsə-lər, -slər) noun
Abbr. C.
1. Any of various officials of high rank, especially: a. A secretary to a monarch or noble. b. Chiefly British. The chief secretary of an embassy. c. The chief minister of state in some European countries.
2. a. The president of certain American universities. b. Chiefly British. The honorary or titular head of a university.
3. Law. The presiding judge of a court of chancery or equity in some states of the United States.
[Middle English chaunceler, from Old French chancelier, from Late Latin cancellārius, doorkeeper, from Latin cancellī, bars, latticework. See cancel.]
chanʹcellorship noun