superordination(n.)
英 ['sju:pəɔ:dɪ'neɪʃən] 美 ['sjupəɔdɪ'neɪʃən]
also super-ordination, in Church business, "ordination of an ecclesiastic to an office still occupied, to fill the office when it becomes vacant," 1650s, from Late Latin superordinationem (nominative superordinatio); see super- + ordination (n.). The custom was canonical based on the tradition of St. Peter consecrating Clement as his successor in Rome.
该词起源时间:1650年代