darchevêque
Darchevêque is a Breton-language term that denotes a genitive relationship meaning “of the archbishop.” The standard orthography uses the elided form d’archevêque, formed by the Breton preposition d’ (“of”) combined with archevêque (“archbishop”). In some older or non-standard texts, the form may appear as darchevêque without the apostrophe, reflecting transcription conventions rather than a distinct word.
Etymology and form: The expression derives from d’ + archevêque. Archevêque itself comes from the Latin archiepiscopus
Usage and scope: Darchevêque functions as a prepositional/genitive construction rather than as a separate title. It
See also: Archevêque; Breton language; Genitive constructions; D’ prefix.