different between archiepiscopate vs archepiscopal
archiepiscopate
English
Noun
archiepiscopate (plural archiepiscopates)
- (ecclesiastical) an archbishopric
Translations
archiepiscopate From the web:
archepiscopal
English
Etymology
See archiepiscopal.
Alternative forms
- archiepiscopal
Adjective
archepiscopal (not comparable)
- (ecclesiastical) Of or pertaining to an archbishop or an archbishopric.
- 1996, Michele Mancino, 5: Ecclesiastical Justice and the Counter-Reformation: Notes on the Diocesan Criminal Court of Naples, Eric Arthur Johnson, Eric H. Monkkonen (editors), The Civilization of Crime: Violence in Town and Country Since the Middle Ages, page 131,
- Important pieces of evidence point to the intensified activities of the archepiscopal curia's criminal forum.
- 1996, Michele Mancino, 5: Ecclesiastical Justice and the Counter-Reformation: Notes on the Diocesan Criminal Court of Naples, Eric Arthur Johnson, Eric H. Monkkonen (editors), The Civilization of Crime: Violence in Town and Country Since the Middle Ages, page 131,
Synonyms
- (of or pertaining to an archbishopric): diocesan
Related terms
- archiepiscopate
Translations
archepiscopal From the web:
- what does archiepiscopal
- what does archiepiscopal church meaning
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