In episcopal churches: an ordained minister ranking above a deacon and below a bishop, having… With reference to the Western Church up to the…
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释义 | society > faith > church government > member of the clergy > priest > [noun] (61) priesteOE In episcopal churches: an ordained minister ranking above a deacon and below a bishop, having… With reference to the Western Church up to the… presbyterOE An elder in the Christian Church. In an episcopal church: a minister of the second degree of holy orders, ranking below a bishop and above a… sirec1290 Placed before personal names. Applied to persons of ancient history, or to ecclesiastics: cf. sir, n. 2 and 4. Obsolete. beauperec1300 A term of courtesy for ‘father,’ used esp. to or of a spiritual or ecclesiastical ‘Father’. sirc1386 Placed before the Christian name of ordinary priests (also that of a pope). Obsolete. (Cf. sire, n. 1b, and Dan, n.1 a) fatherhooda1393 With possessive adjective, as your fatherhood. As a title of respect or respectful form of address for an ecclesiastic, esp. one of high rank. Obs… fatherheada1434 With possessive adjective, as your fatherhead. As a title of respect or respectful form of address for an ecclesiastic, esp. one of high rank; = fath… paternity1439 Christian Church. A person entitled to be addressed as ‘father’, as a monk or a priest. Chiefly, with possessive adjective: a title of respect given… pater1481 Christian Church. A priest belonging to a religious order; a monk, a friar; spec. a male superior of a religious community. Also as a title. Now rare. fathershipa1500 With possessive adjective, as your Fathership. As a title of respect or respectful form of address for an ecclesiastic. Now rare (archaic in later… father1528 Ecclesiastical and religious uses. As a prefix to the first name or surname of a priest; abbreviated F. or Fr. Also as a form of address to a priest. key-bearer?1531 Christian Church. A person possessing spiritual authority, as symbolized by keys; spec. (chiefly with the) St Peter as the bearer of the keys of… key-keeper?1556 Christian Church. = key-bearer, n. 2. vicegerent1572 Applied to priests, and spec. to the Pope, as representatives of God or Christ. priestdom1588 With possessive adjective: a mock title of respect for a priest. Cf. priestship, n. Obsolete. sacerdosa1592 The Latin word for ‘priest’; in quot. 1592 used as a plural. flasher1611 One who splashes water. Obsolete. priesthooda1616 With possessive adjective: a mock title of respect for a priest. Obsolete. rare. père1619 Used before a name as a title for a (usually French) priest; = father, n. 7e. sacerdote1685 A priest. firekeeper1789 soggarth1836 A priest. priestship1868 The office or the function of a priest, priesthood. Also used as a mock title of respect for a priest. soutane1890 transferred. A wearer of the soutane; a priest. joss-man1913 a priest of a Chinese religion; slang, of any other religion (see also quot. 1948). Subcategories:— priests collectively (7) — office of a priest (13) — supporter of priests (2) — priestly functions (2) — dominion of priests (7) — priest's wife (2) — priestly character (3) |
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