different between archiepiscopate vs archiepiscopal

archiepiscopate

English

Noun

archiepiscopate (plural archiepiscopates)

  1. (ecclesiastical) an archbishopric

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archiepiscopal

English

Alternative forms

  • archepiscopal

Etymology

Ultimately from Ancient Greek ????????????? (arkhiepískopos), from ????- (arkhi-, chief) + ????????? (epískopos, bishop); see also Latin archiepiscop?lis.

Adjective

archiepiscopal

  1. 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.

Related terms

  • archiepiscopate
  • episcopal

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Adjective

archiepiscopal (plural archiepiscopales)

  1. archiepiscopal

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