bishop
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bishop
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lähetti, šakkinappula, shakkinappula, portviini, glögi, arkkipiispa, piispa, pappi.
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piispa
puhekieltä An overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking, or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman 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. (circa) (w), Selected Works, III. 310 1641, ‘Smectymnuus’, Vindic. Answer Hvmble Remonstr., §16. 208 1715, William Hendley, A Defence of the Church of England, 16 1845, J. Lingard, Hist. & Antiq. Anglo-Saxon Church 3rd ed., I. iv. 146 1868, Joseph Barber Lightfoot, St. Pauls epistle to the Philippians'', 93 puhekieltä A similar official or chief priest in another religion. (circa), translating Orosius's History, v. iv. §1 1586, Thomas Bowes translating Pierre de la Primaudaye's The French Academie, I. 633 1615, William Bedwell, Arabian Trudgman in translating Mohammedis Imposturæ, sig. N4 puhekieltä Any watchman, inspector, or overlooker. 1592, Lancelot Andrewes, Sermons (1843), v. 516 puhekieltä The holder of the Greek or Roman position of (m), supervisor over the public dole of grain, etc. 1808, The Monthly Magazine and British Register, 26 109 The chief of the Festival of Fools or St. Nicholas Day. puhekieltä The chess piece denoted ♗ or ♝ which moves along diagonal lines and developed from the shatranj alfil ("elephant") and was originally known as the aufil or archer in English. 1562, Rowbotham in Archaeologia, XXIV. 203 1656, Francis Beale translating Gioachino Greco as The royall game of chesse-play, being the study of Biochimo, 2 Any of various African birds of the genus Euplectes; a kind of weaverbird closely related to the widowbirds. puhekieltä A ladybug or ladybird, beetles of the genus Coccinellidae. 1875, William Douglas Parish, A Dictionary of the Sussex Dialect puhekieltä A sweet drink made from wine, usually with oranges, lemons, and sugar; mulled and spiced port. '''ante 1745', (w), Women who cry Apples in Works'' (1746), VIII. 192 1791, J. Boswell, (w), anno 1752 I. 135 1801, (w), Poems, II. 169 puhekieltä A bustle. (circa), John Saxe, Progress puhekieltä A children's smock or pinafore. 1874, (w) in Lanc. Gloss. (E.D.S.) puhekieltä To act as a bishop, to perform the duties of a bishop, especially to confirm another's membership in the church. (circa) Thorpes Laws'', II. 348 (Bosw.) (circa), Shoreham, 5 1622, W. Yonge, Diary (1848), 50 1655, T. Fuller, Church-hist. Brit., ix. 81 1971, (w), Religion and the Decline of Magic, Folio Society 2012, page 35: puhekieltä To confirm (in its other senses). 1596, W. Warner, Albions Eng., x. liv. 243 1700, (w) translating (w)'s Cymon & Iphigenia in Fables, 550 puhekieltä To make a bishop. 1549, H. Latimer, 2nd Serm. before Kynges Maiestie, 5th Serm. sig. Pviv 1861 November 23, Sat. Rev., 537 puhekieltä To provide with bishops. 1865 December 6, Daily Telegraph, 5/3 puhekieltä To permit food (especially milk) to burn while cooking (from bishops role in the inquisition or as mentioned in the quotation below, of horses''). '''ante 1536', Tyndale, Works'', 166 (T.) 1641, (w), Animadversions, 9 1738, (w), Compl. Coll. Genteel Conversat., 10 1863, E. C. Gaskell, Sylvias Lovers'', I. 64
puhekieltä To make a horse seem younger, particularly by manipulation of its teeth. 1727, R. Bradley, Family Dict. at "Horse" 1788, Francis Grose, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue 2nd ed. 1840, E. E. Napier, Scenes & Sports Foreign Lands, I. v. 138 puhekieltä To murder by drowning. 1840, R.H. Barham, Some Account of a New Play in Ingoldsby Legends 1st series, 308 1870, Walter Thornbury, Old Stories Re-told 2002, Helen Smith, Grave-Robbers, Cut-throats, and Poisoners of London, 66 |
Läheisiä sanoja
bisarristi, biseksuaalinen, biseksuaalisesti, biseksuaalisuus, bismarck, bisnes