A senior clergyman and dignitary.
High-ranking member of the clergy.
Title in orthodox Christianity.
1 The prelate turned to the old General of San Ambrogio with deference.
2 The prelate raised his head and met the eyes of the king.
3 The parties were no sooner in their places, than the prelate commenced.
4 There are four basic reasons why a prelate is made a cardinal.
5 The prelate shook his head, and the group gained again the ante-hall.
6 The example of the prelate was soon followed by popes and councils.
7 It may be that no modern prelate can escape such a fate.
8 His wandering gaze first encountered the sad, austere visage of the prelate .
9 A person may enter religion without the authority of a superior prelate .
10 Probably king, prelate and puritan, all found their own account in it.
11 The old prelate is not a man to play to the gallery.
12 Some people had thought that the prelate wished to become a deputy.
13 To the prelate a woman was an unknown quantity, and he frowned.
14 The prelate looked at him with a terrified air, but without obeying.
15 That forlorn little prelate was now poorer and more wretched than ever.
16 He was ever a turbulent prelate and held spite against our house.
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