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patriarchate

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?pe?t?i??k?t/, /?pæt?i??k?t/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?pe?t?i???k?t/, /?pe?t?i???ke?t/

Etymology

From Old French patriarcat, from Medieval Latin patriarchatus, from Ancient Greek ????? (pat?r) "father" + -archy, "rule".

Noun

patriarchate (plural patriarchates)

  1. (Christianity) The term of office of a Christian patriarch.
    The patriarchate of Pope John Paul II as Patriarch of the West was more than 25 years.
  2. The office or ecclesial jurisdiction of such a patriarch.
    The Patriarchate of Constantinople has primacy over the whole of the Orthodox world.
  3. The office-space occupied by a patriarch and his staff.
    The Latin patriarchate in Jerusalem is, by modern standards, a very cramped space.

Usage notes

(political science, politics): This term would describe a kind of polity.

Translations

See also

  • matriarchate

patriarchate From the web:

  • what patriarchate means
  • what does patriarch mean
  • what does patriarchate


patriarchdom

English

Etymology

patriarch +? -dom

Noun

patriarchdom (usually uncountable, plural patriarchdoms)

  1. The office or jurisdiction of a patriarch.

Synonyms

  • patriarchate

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