pope
EN[pəʊp] [poʊp] [-əʊp]US
Fpape WPape
- Dans l'usage français reconnu par les dictionnaires usuels, et quoiqu'il ne résume pas la totalité de l'usage francophone, le terme de pape désigne l'évêque de Rome garant de l'unité de l'Église catholique romaine,
- Le pape actuel est Jorge Mario Bergoglio sous le nom de François, élu le 13 mars 2013, et qui succède à Benoît XVI. Il devient ainsi le 266e pape.
FR pope
- NomPLpopes
- (Roman Catholicism and generally) An honorary title of the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome as father and head of his church.
- We often say, that every man has a pope in his belly.
- In þat yle dwelleth the Pope of hire lawe, þat þei clepen lobassy.
- Eche day there etyn in his court xii erchebeshopis and xx bishopis, and the patriak of Seynt Thomays is as here pope.
- This is the only piece in which the author has given a hint of his religion, by ridiculing the ceremony of burning the pope, and by mentioning with some indignation the inscription [ …]
- (Coptic Church) An honorary title of the Coptic bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his church.
- (Eastern Orthodoxy) An honorary title of the Orthodox bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his autocephalous church.
- (Christianity, historical) OBS Any bishop of the early Christian church.
- (Britain) The ruffe, a small Eurasian freshwater fish (Gymnocephalus cernua); others of its genus.
- (Britain regional, Cumberland, Cornwall, Devon, Scotland) The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica).
- (US regional) The painted bunting (Passerina ciris).
- (rare) The red-cowled cardinal (Paroaria dominicana).
- (alcoholic beverages) Any mulled wine (traditionally including tokay) considered similar and superior to bishop.
- (Russian Orthodoxy) Alternative form of pop, a Russian Orthodox priest.
- (US, dialectal) OBS The whippoorwill (Caprimulgus vociferus).
- (US, dialectal, rare) The nighthawk (Chordeiles minor).
- (Roman Catholicism and generally) An honorary title of the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome as father and head of his church.
- VerbeSGpopesPRpopingPT, PPpoped
- (intransitive or with 'it') To act as or like a pope.
- (intransitive, colloquial) To convert to Roman Catholicism.
- (intransitive or with 'it') To act as or like a pope.
- Plus d'exemples
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
- And I don't give a fuck if calling the pope a motherfucker / means you unthinkingly brand me an unthinking apostate.
- On the depluming of the pope every bird had his own feather. — Fuller.
- 1875, W. E. (William Ewart) Gladstone, Speeches of Pope Pius IX. page 4 - It can hardly be policy, it must be a necessity of his nature, which prompts his incessant harangues.
- Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
- And on the suitors let thy wrath descend. Alexander Pope.
- Fruits of dull heat, and sooterkins of wit. — Alexander Pope.
- Watching Newstopia, I was cacking up - they kept flashing pictures of dracula during every item about the pope!
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
Definition of pope in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionnaire