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prelate

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prel·ate  (prlt)
n.
A high-ranking member of the clergy, especially a bishop.

[Middle English prelat, from Old French, from Medieval Latin praeltus, from Latin, past participle of praeferre, to carry before, to prefer : prae-, pre- + ltus, brought; see tel- in Indo-European roots.]

pre·latic (pr-ltk) adj.

prelate [ˈprɛlɪt]
n
(Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) a Church dignitary of high rank, such as a cardinal, bishop, or abbot
[from Old French prélat, from Church Latin praelātus, from Latin praeferre to hold in special esteem, prefer]
prelatic  [prɪˈlætɪk], prelatical adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.prelateprelate - a senior clergyman and dignitary    
priest - a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders
Translations
prelate [ˈprelɪt] Nprelado m
prelate [ˈprɛlət] nprélat m
prelate
nPrälat m
prelate [ˈprɛlɪt] nprelato
prelate [ˈprɛlɪt] nprelato


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For, instead of a long train with royal diadems, I saw in one family two fiddlers, three spruce courtiers, and an Italian prelate.
``May I so find mercy in your eyes,'' said the Jew, ``as I know not one word which the reverend prelate spake to me all this fearful night.
What have we to do with this mitred prelate,--with this crowned king?
 
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