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pontiff
pon·tiff P0438900 (pŏn′tĭf)n.1. a. The pope.b. A bishop.2. A pontifex. [French pontife, from Old French pontif, from Latin pontifex, pontifex; see pent- in Indo-European roots.]pontiff (ˈpɒntɪf) n (Roman Catholic Church) a former title of the pagan high priest at Rome, later used of popes and occasionally of other bishops, and now confined exclusively to the pope[C17: from French pontife, from Latin pontifex]pon•tiff (ˈpɒn tɪf) n. 1. a. the Roman Catholic pope; the Bishop of Rome. b. a bishop. 2. pontifex. 3. any high or chief priest. [1600–10; earlier pontife < French, short for Latin pontifex pontifex] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pontiff - the head of the Roman Catholic ChurchBishop of Rome, Catholic Pope, Holy Father, pope, Roman Catholic Pope, Vicar of Christpapacy, pontificate - the government of the Roman Catholic Churchspiritual leader - a leader in religious or sacred affairsCatholic - a member of a Catholic churchantipope - someone who is elected pope in opposition to another person who is held to be canonically elected; "the antipopes resided in Avignon during the Great Schism" | Translationspontiff (ˈpontif) noun (in the Roman Catholic church) a bishop, especially the Pope. 羅馬教宗 罗马教皇
pontiff
pontiff a former title of the pagan high priest at Rome, later used of popes and occasionally of other bishops, and now confined exclusively to the pope FinancialSeeSovereignpontiff Related to pontiff: PopeSynonyms for pontiffnoun the head of the Roman Catholic ChurchSynonyms- Bishop of Rome
- Catholic Pope
- Holy Father
- pope
- Roman Catholic Pope
- Vicar of Christ
Related Words- papacy
- pontificate
- spiritual leader
- Catholic
- antipope
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