Meaning & Definition of word "Bishop"
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Bishop
/ˈbɪʃ.əp/
noun:
- 1. A senior Christian cleric, typically in charge of a diocese and empowered to confer holy orders.
- Example: The bishop officiated the ceremony at the cathedral.
- 2. A piece in the game of chess that moves diagonally on the board.
- Example: She moved her bishop to attack the opponent's queen.
- 3. A title often used to denote a person of high authority or leadership in a religious context.
- Example: The bishop addressed the congregation during Sunday service.
Etymology
From Old English 'bisceop' and Greek 'episkopos', meaning overseer.
Common Phrases and Expressions
bishop of the chessboard:
Refers to the chess piece that moves diagonally.
bishop's move:
A cautious or indirect approach in making a decision.
Related Words
archbishop:
A bishop of higher rank who oversees an archdiocese.
diocese:
A district under the supervision of a bishop.
Slang Meanings of bishop
Meaning: A person who is authoritative or influential, often used ironically.
Example Sentence: He thinks he's the bishop of the workplace.