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Pope
An honorary title of the Catholic of Rome as father and head of his church, a sovereign of the Vatican state.
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''ante'' 950, translating (w)'s ''(w)'' (Tanner), iv. i. 252
1959 August 19, (w), letter in ''Habit of Being'' (1980), 347
- The Pope is not going to issue a bull condemning the Spanish Church's support of France and destroy the Church's right to exist in Spain.
2007 May 5, Ted Koppel (q), ''Wait, Wait... Don’t tell me!'', National Public Radio
- I really did want to interview the pope. Any pope. I'm not particular.
Any similarly absolute and 'infallibility|infallible' authority.
{{quote-text|en|year=1689|author=G. Bulkeley|chapter=People's Right to Election|title=Andros Tracts|year_published=1869|section=II. 106
1893 January 19, ''Nation'' (N.Y.), 46/3
- Burne-Jones|Burne-Jones... accepted him Gabriel Rossetti as the infallible Pope of Art.
1972 June 2, ''Science'', 966/2
- Both discoveries were rejected offhand by the popes of the field.
{{quote-text|en|year=1978|title=Atlas World Press Review|volume=25|page=19
(circa), (w), ''Travels'' (Titus C.xvi, 1919), 205
{{quote-text|en|year=1787|translator=A. Hawkins|author=Vincent Mignot|title=The history of the Turkish, or Ottoman Empire|section=IV
2005 April 6, ''Kansas City Star'', b7
- Although Islam has no formal hierarchy of clergy, Tantawy Egypt's grand imam often is called the Muslim pope.
A theocrat, a priest-king, including (at first especially) over the imaginary land of (w) or (now) in figurative and alliterative uses.
''ante'' 1500, (w), ''Travels'' (Rawl., 1953), 103
- Eche day there etyn in his court xii erchebeshopis and xx bishopis, and the patriak of Thomas|Seynt Thomays is as here pope.
1993 December, ''Vanity Fair'' (N.Y.), 62/1
- Ramone|Ramone, known as ‘the Pope of Pop’ is one of the top record producer-engineers in the world.
An effigy of the pope traditionally burnt in Britain on Guy Fawkes' Day and (occasionally) at other times.
{{quote-text|en|year=1830|author=Alexander Pope|title=The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope|page=xxi
{{quote-book|en|year=2005|author=Gary S. De Krey|title=London and the Restoration, 1659–1683|isbn=1107320682|page=182
Day, the present Fawkes Day.
An honorary title of the Coptic bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his church.
An honorary title of the Orthodox bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his autocephalous church.
1563, 2nd Tome Homelyes, sig. Hh.i
- All notable Bishops were then called popes.
{{quote-text|en|year=1703|author=U. Chevreau|title=Hist. World|section=III. v. 379
(senseid) The ruffe, a small Eurasian freshwater fish ((taxfmt)); others of its genus.
{{quote-text|en|year=1792|author=William Augustus Osbaldiston|title=The British Sportsman, Or, Nobleman, Gentleman and Farmer's Dictionary of Recreation and Amusement|page=176
{{quote-text|en|year=1862|author=Francis T. Buckland|title=Curiosities of Natural History|page=230
{{quote-journal|en|date=January 14 1865|author=Astley H. Baldwin|title=Small Fry|journal=Once a Week|page=105
The puffin ((taxfmt)).
{{quote-text|en|year=1759|chapter=Linnæus's Systema Naturæ|title=The Gentleman's Magazine|page=456
{{quote-text|en|year=1773|author=John Hill|chapter=Alca|title=A General Natural History|volume=3|page=442
{{quote-text|en|year=1822|author=George Woodley|title=A view of the present state of the Scilly Islands|pages=264–5
{{quote-text|en|year=1864|author=Charles Issac Elton|title=Norway: The Road and the Fell|page=94
{{quote-text|en|year=1874|author=J. Van Voorst|title=Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History|page=3904
The bunting ((taxlink)).
{{quote-text|en|year=1771|author=M. Bossu|title=Travels Through that Part of North America Formerly Called Louisiana|volume=1|page=371
{{quote-book|en|year=1806|author=Berquin-Duvallon|title=Travels in Louisiana and the Floridas, in the Year, 1802: Giving a Correct Picture of Those Countries|page=122
{{quote-text|en|year=1821|author=Édouard de Montulé|title=A Voyage to North America, and the West Indies in 1817|page=54
The (vern) ((taxlink)).
{{quote-journal|en|date=August 6 1864|journal=The Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener, and Country Gentleman|page=100
{{quote-text|en|year=1883|author=William Thomas Greene|title=The amateur's aviary of foreign birds: or, How to keep and breed foreign birds|page=96
{{quote-text|en|year=1895|author=A. A. Thom|chapter=Dominican cardinals|title=The Avicultural Magazine|page=128
{{quote-text|en|year=1898|title=The Avicultural Magazine|volume=4|page=87
{{quote-text|en|year=1956|title=Foreign birds for cage and aviary|volume=4|page=20
1537, T. Cromwell in R. B. Merriman, ''Life & Lett. Cromwell'' (1902), II. 89
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{{quote-text|en|year=1624|author=R. Montagu|title=Gagg for New Gospell?|section=xiii. 95
1966 February, ''Duckett's Reg.'', 14/2
1989 September 24, ''Los Angeles Times'', iii. 22/1
To convert to Catholicism.
(circa), in (w)'s ''Life R. Knox'' (1959), ii. i. 142
1990 October 7, ''Sunday Telegraph'', 26/5
Any mulled wine (traditionally including tokay) considered similar and superior to bishop.
{{quote-text|en|year=1855|author=C. W. Johnson|title=Farmer's & Planter's Encycl. Rural Affairs|year_published=1157|section=1
{{quote-text|en|year=1920|author=G. Saintsbury|title=Notes on Cellar-bk.|section=xi. 162
{{quote-text|en|year=1965|author=O. A. Mendelsohn|title=Dict. Drink|section=264
1976 January 15, ''Times'' (London), 12/8
- Many of these hot drinks have clerical names—Bishop being a type of mulled port, Cardinal using claret, and Pope Champagne.
{{quote-text|en|year=1662|translator=J. Davies|author=A. Olearius|title=Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors|section=139
{{quote-text|en|year=1756|title=Compend. Authentic & Entertaining Voy.|section=V. 202
1996 September 20, ''Daily Telegraph'', 25/5
- In the non-Roman rites diocesan priests are often referred to as popes.
whippoorwill ((taxlink), syn. (taxfmt)).
{{quote-text|en|year=1781|author=S. Peters|title=Gen. Hist. Connecticut|section=257
nighthawk ((taxfmt)).
{{quote-text|en|year=1956|title=Massachusetts Audubon Soc. Bull.|section=40 81
(feminine singular of)
The (l) (Roman Catholic bishop of Rome).
Another spiritual leader or head.
(l) (a Russian Orthodox priest)