different between archiepiscopate vs archiepiscopal
archiepiscopate
English
Noun
archiepiscopate (plural archiepiscopates)
- (ecclesiastical) an archbishopric
Translations
archiepiscopate From the web:
archiepiscopal
English
Alternative forms
- archepiscopal
Etymology
Ultimately from Ancient Greek ????????????? (arkhiepískopos), from ????- (arkhi-, “chief”) + ????????? (epískopos, “bishop”); see also Latin archiepiscop?lis.
Adjective
archiepiscopal
- Of or relating to an archbishop or an archbishopric.
- 1814, James Sargant Storer, Henry Sargant Storer, History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain, Volume 1, unnumbered page,
- In 960 or 961, the notorious Dunstan entered our archiepiscopal chair, which he occupied till death called him to another world in 968.
- 1814, James Sargant Storer, Henry Sargant Storer, History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Churches of Great Britain, Volume 1, unnumbered page,
Related terms
- archiepiscopate
- episcopal
Translations
Spanish
Adjective
archiepiscopal (plural archiepiscopales)
- archiepiscopal
archiepiscopal From the web:
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- what does archiepiscopal
- what is an archiepiscopal see
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