crozier

/ˈkroʊʒər/
noun
  1. A staff carried by a bishop or abbot as a symbol of office, typically curved at the top like a shepherd's crook.
    • In many churches, the crozier represents the bishop's role as a shepherd.
    • The bishop held his crozier during the ceremony.
    • The crozier was made of silver and decorated with jewels.
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