| 释义 | 
		  patriarch /pāˈtri-ärk/     noun- A man who governs his family by paternal right, a male head of a family
 - One of the early heads of families from Adam downwards to Abraham, Jacob, and his sons (Bible)
 - A bishop ranking above primates and metropolitans
 - The head of certain Eastern Churches
 - A father or founder
 - A venerable old man
 - An oldest inhabitant
 - An old leader of any group
 - The most imposing and greatest of its kind
     ORIGIN: Gr patriarchēs, from patriā family, from patēr father, and archē rule   patriarchˈal  adjective - Belonging or subject to a patriarch
 - Like a patriarch
 - Of the nature of a patriarch
    patriarchˈalism  noun  The condition of tribal government by a patriarch  paˈtriarchate  noun - The province, dignity, office, term or residence of a church patriarch
 - Patriarchy
    paˈtriarchism  noun  Government by a patriarch  paˈtriarchy  noun - A community of related families under the authority of a patriarch
 - The patriarchal system
      patriarchal cross  noun  A cross with two horizontal bars    |