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bishops

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Pronunciation

  • IPA /ˈbɪʃəps/

Noun

bishops noun

  1. An overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking, or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Anglicanism, etc.) an official in the church hierarchy (actively or nominally) governing a diocese, supervising the church's priests, deacons, and property in its territory.
  2. The holder of the Greek or Roman position of episcopus, supervisor over the public dole of grain, etc.
  3. Any watchman, inspector, or overlooker.
  4. A chief of the Festival of Fools or St. Nicholas Day.

Verb

bishops verb

  1. To act as a bishop, to perform the duties of a bishop, especially to confirm another's membership in the church.
  2. To make a bishop.
  3. To provide with bishops.
  4. To permit food (especially milk) to burn while cooking (from bishops' role in the inquisition or as mentioned in the quotation below, of horses).

bishops verb

  1. To murder by drowning.

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