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papacy

English

Etymology

Circa 14th century, from Medieval Latin papatia, from Latin papa (pope) + -tia (office, rank) (English -cy).

Noun

papacy (countable and uncountable, plural papacies)

  1. The office of the pope.
    The papacy represents the head of the Catholic Church.
  2. The period of a particular pope's reign.
    The papacy of John Paul II ended in 2005, after the pope's long battle with illness ended.
  3. Roman Catholicism generally.

Related terms

  • papal
  • papist
  • pope
  • popish

Translations

See also

  • Roman Catholicism

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papist

English

Etymology

From Middle French papiste, from Latin p?pa (pope).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?pe?p.?st/
  • Rhymes: -e?p?st

Noun

papist (plural papists)

  1. (religious slur, Christianity) A Roman Catholic, whose loyalties are seen to be with the papacy in Rome.

Usage notes

  • Used by some Protestants.

Synonyms

  • Romist

Related terms

Translations

Adjective

papist (comparative more papist, superlative most papist)

  1. (religious slur, Christianity) The quality of being a papist.

Translations

See also

  • Roman Catholicism
  • Reformation

Romanian

Etymology

From French papiste.

Noun

papist m (plural papi?ti, feminine equivalent papist?)

  1. papist

Declension

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