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noun
name
- An unincorporated community in Forest City Township, Mason County, Illinois; named for landowner Henry Bishop.
- A town in Oconee County, Georgia; named for local landowner W. H. Bishop.
- (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname.
- (countable) An English surname originating as an occupation.
- A city in Inyo County, California; named for nearby Bishop Creek, itself named for early settler Samuel Addison Bishop.
- An unincorporated community in Worcester County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in Tazewell County, Virginia and McDowell County, West Virginia, located on the state line.
- A city in Nueces County, Texas; named for landowner F. Z. Bishop.
- A ghost town in Whitman County, Washington; named for two early settlers.
noun
adj
- Of or pertaining to a bishop; episcopal.
- Splendid; magnificent.
- (chiefly poetic) Of or relating to the building or forming of bridges.
- Pompous, dignified or dogmatic.
- Of or pertaining to the pontifices of Ancient Rome.
- Of or pertaining to a pope; papal.
- puffed up with vanity
- denoting or governed by or relating to a bishop or bishops
- proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles
noun
noun
- Prepended to a boy's name or surname as a (now somewhat formal) form of address.
- The title of the eldest son of a Scots lord.
- A person holding a master's degree, as a title.
- The title of the head of certain colleges and schools.
- The owner of a slave, in some literature.
- A master's degree.
- (BDSM) Used as the title of a dominant, especially a male one.
- A religious teacher, often as an honorific title.
name
name
- A surname originating as an occupation or as a patronymic for a son of a scribe or priest.
- An unincorporated community in Columbiana County, Ohio.
- A ghost town in Milam County, Texas.
- A neighbourhood of Mississauga, Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario, Canada.
- An unincorporated community in Howard County, Maryland.
- A northern suburb of Perth in the City of Wanneroo, Western Australia.
- A town in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa.
- A minor city in Colfax County, Nebraska.
- A minor city in Grayson County, Kentucky.
- A town and census-designated place therein, in Monroe County, New York.
- A former community in Payne County, Oklahoma.
- An unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Missouri.
name
- An English habitational surname from Old French, a variant of Boyce.
- The capital and largest city of Idaho, United States, and the county seat of Ada County; probably named for the river.
- A river in Idaho; flowing 102 miles from the confluence of the North and Middle forks in the Sawtooth Range into the Snake near Parma.
- A neighborhood of Portland, Oregon; named for American judge Reuben P. Boise.
- A ghost town in Texas.
noun
- (often derogatory) A Roman Catholic.
- (humanities) A scholar of Romance languages; a Romanicist.
- (humanities) A scholar of Roman history and culture.
- (historical, Ireland, derogatory) someone perceived to be in favor of Rome Rule in Ireland.
- (law) A scholar of Roman law and jurisprudence.
- (art history) A painter of the 16th century Romanist school.
adj
- (law) Pertaining to Roman law and jurisprudence.
- (historiography) Pertaining to the school of thought which emphasises the continuity of legal and cultural institutions between Rome and later medieval Europe, downplaying the role of external influences or innovation in the decline of the Roman Empire.
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism
noun
- (slang, originally Internet slang) Alternative spelling of boy.
- (neologism) A trans boy; a trans man or transmasculine person.
- (LGBTQ) A lesbian who adopts a boyish appearance.
- (BDSM, especially in roleplay) A male bottom (i.e. submissive partner), defined not by junior age, but by his obedient role and submission to the dominant "top".
verb
- (Christianity) To make a bishop.
- (Christianity, rare) To provide with bishops.
- (UK, dialectal) To permit food (especially milk) to burn while cooking (from bishops' role in the inquisition or as mentioned in the quotation below, of horses).
- (Christianity) To act as a bishop, to perform the duties of a bishop, especially to confirm another's membership in the church.
- (by extension, of equestrianism) To make a horse seem younger, particularly by manipulation of its teeth.
noun
- A chief of the Festival of Fools or St. Nicholas Day.
- (Christianity) An overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking, or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Anglicanism, etc.) an official in the church hierarchy (actively or nominally) governing a diocese, supervising the church's priests, deacons, and property in its territory.
- A flowering plant of the genus Bifora.
- (chess) The chess piece denoted ♗ or ♝ which moves along diagonal lines and developed from the shatranj alfil ("elephant") and was originally known as the aufil or archer in English.
- A sweet drink made from wine, usually with oranges, lemons, and sugar; mulled and spiced port.
- Any of various African birds of the genus Euplectes; a kind of weaverbird closely related to the widowbirds.
- (religion, nonstandard) A similar official or chief priest in another religion.
- (dialectal) A ladybug or ladybird, beetles of the family Coccinellidae.
- port wine mulled with oranges and cloves
- a senior member of the Christian clergy having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve Apostles of Christ
- (chess) a piece that can be moved diagonally over unoccupied squares of the same color
noun
name
- An unincorporated community in Forest City Township, Mason County, Illinois; named for landowner Henry Bishop.
- A town in Oconee County, Georgia; named for local landowner W. H. Bishop.
- (countable) A male given name transferred from the surname.
- (countable) An English surname originating as an occupation.
- A city in Inyo County, California; named for nearby Bishop Creek, itself named for early settler Samuel Addison Bishop.
- An unincorporated community in Worcester County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community in Tazewell County, Virginia and McDowell County, West Virginia, located on the state line.
- A city in Nueces County, Texas; named for landowner F. Z. Bishop.
- A ghost town in Whitman County, Washington; named for two early settlers.
noun
noun
- Prepended to a boy's name or surname as a (now somewhat formal) form of address.
- The title of the eldest son of a Scots lord.
- A person holding a master's degree, as a title.
- The title of the head of certain colleges and schools.
- The owner of a slave, in some literature.
- A master's degree.
- (BDSM) Used as the title of a dominant, especially a male one.
- A religious teacher, often as an honorific title.
name
noun
- (often derogatory) A Roman Catholic.
- (humanities) A scholar of Romance languages; a Romanicist.
- (humanities) A scholar of Roman history and culture.
- (historical, Ireland, derogatory) someone perceived to be in favor of Rome Rule in Ireland.
- (law) A scholar of Roman law and jurisprudence.
- (art history) A painter of the 16th century Romanist school.
adj
- (law) Pertaining to Roman law and jurisprudence.
- (historiography) Pertaining to the school of thought which emphasises the continuity of legal and cultural institutions between Rome and later medieval Europe, downplaying the role of external influences or innovation in the decline of the Roman Empire.
- of or relating to or supporting Romanism
noun
- (slang, originally Internet slang) Alternative spelling of boy.
- (neologism) A trans boy; a trans man or transmasculine person.
- (LGBTQ) A lesbian who adopts a boyish appearance.
- (BDSM, especially in roleplay) A male bottom (i.e. submissive partner), defined not by junior age, but by his obedient role and submission to the dominant "top".
verb
- (Christianity) To make a bishop.
- (Christianity, rare) To provide with bishops.
- (UK, dialectal) To permit food (especially milk) to burn while cooking (from bishops' role in the inquisition or as mentioned in the quotation below, of horses).
- (Christianity) To act as a bishop, to perform the duties of a bishop, especially to confirm another's membership in the church.
- (by extension, of equestrianism) To make a horse seem younger, particularly by manipulation of its teeth.
noun
- A chief of the Festival of Fools or St. Nicholas Day.
- (Christianity) An overseer of congregations: either any such overseer, generally speaking, or (in Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholicism, Anglicanism, etc.) an official in the church hierarchy (actively or nominally) governing a diocese, supervising the church's priests, deacons, and property in its territory.
- A flowering plant of the genus Bifora.
- (chess) The chess piece denoted ♗ or ♝ which moves along diagonal lines and developed from the shatranj alfil ("elephant") and was originally known as the aufil or archer in English.
- A sweet drink made from wine, usually with oranges, lemons, and sugar; mulled and spiced port.
- Any of various African birds of the genus Euplectes; a kind of weaverbird closely related to the widowbirds.
- (religion, nonstandard) A similar official or chief priest in another religion.
- (dialectal) A ladybug or ladybird, beetles of the family Coccinellidae.
- port wine mulled with oranges and cloves
- a senior member of the Christian clergy having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve Apostles of Christ
- (chess) a piece that can be moved diagonally over unoccupied squares of the same color
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adj
- Of or pertaining to a bishop; episcopal.
- Splendid; magnificent.
- (chiefly poetic) Of or relating to the building or forming of bridges.
- Pompous, dignified or dogmatic.
- Of or pertaining to the pontifices of Ancient Rome.
- Of or pertaining to a pope; papal.
- puffed up with vanity
- denoting or governed by or relating to a bishop or bishops
- proceeding from or ordered by or subject to a pope or the papacy regarded as the successor of the Apostles