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Meanings of
episcopal
in English
Portuguese
episcopal
Spanish
episcopal
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Denoting or governed by or relating to a bishop or bishops.
pontifical
Related terms
priest
Portuguese
episcopal
Synonyms
Examples for "
pontifical
"
pontifical
Examples for "
pontifical
"
1
M. Edgeworth put on his
pontifical
robes, and began to celebrate mass.
2
Expenditure, always charming, becomes under these circumstances a sacred and
pontifical
act.
3
I noted it, I think, in the case of the
pontifical
feminine dress.
4
They passed between the
pontifical
guards, who gave the priest the military salute.
5
A
pontifical
and warlike nature, a singular thing in a youth.
Usage of
episcopal
in English
1
It became an
episcopal
see dependent on Milan in the 4th century.
2
Therefore it is also praiseworthy to desire promotion to the
episcopal
state.
3
So distinguished a merit raised him to the
episcopal
see of Worms.
4
That Tillotson was not raised to the
episcopal
bench excited some surprise.
5
Some person who saw his
episcopal
habit asked and received his blessing.
6
The assassins had even hewn Ednoth's finger off for the
episcopal
ring.
7
ALBENGA, a town and
episcopal
see of Liguria, Italy, on the N.W.
8
He attended today's
episcopal
ordination as did his predecessor Bishop Joseph Duffy.
9
One day he arrived at Senez, which is an ancient
episcopal
city.
10
The bland, almost
episcopal
serenity of Senator Hastings' face was somewhat disturbed.
11
To this end he waited on Doctor Mann at the
episcopal
palace.
12
No cathedral of Canterbury, no Sanders Hall, no
episcopal
or academic gowns.
13
They are not lordly like the battleships, nor
episcopal
like the cruisers.
14
Another was discovered in them and murdered in the
episcopal
chair.
15
She was in high favor at the
episcopal
palace of Arras.
16
With the development of the
episcopal
constitution, the councils gained rapidly in authority.
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episcopal
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
episcopal palace
episcopal office
episcopal throne
episcopal city
episcopal residence
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Translations for
episcopal
Portuguese
episcopal
Spanish
episcopal
pontificio
Episcopal
through the time
Episcopal
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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