L'archevêque (en. The archbishop)
/laʁʃ.ɛ.vɛk/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
An archbishop is a bishop who oversees an archdiocese and has authority over other bishops.
The Archbishop of Paris announced a new ecclesiastical policy.
L'archevêque de Paris a annoncé une nouvelle politique ecclésiastique.
The title given to a bishop with prerogative over others in a defined geographical area.
The archbishop officiated at the wedding ceremony.
L'archevêque a présidé la cérémonie de mariage.
A senior member of the clergy in certain Christian traditions.
In some regions, the archbishop is considered an important spiritual advisor.
Dans certaines régions, l'archevêque est considéré comme un conseiller spirituel important.
Etymology
From Old French 'archevesque', derived from Latin 'archiepiscopus', which means 'chief bishop'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
The visiting archbishop
An archbishop visiting another region for ecclesiastical reasons.
l'archevêque en visite
To request the blessing of the archbishop
To seek permission or blessing from an archbishop for a particular event.
demander la bénédiction de l'archevêque
The archbishop and church affairs
The implications and responsibilities of an archbishop in religious matters.
l'archevêque et les affaires de l'église
Related Words
Archdiocese
Diocese supervised by an archbishop.
archevêché
Bishop
Ordained priest performing spiritual duties in a region.
évêque
Clergy
The collective body of ordained individuals in the Church.
clergé
Slang Meanings
Used ironically to refer to someone who meddles too much in others' lives.
He thinks he's the archbishop with his incessant advice.
Il se prend pour l'archevêque avec ses conseils incessants.
Humorous designation for someone who has airs of moral authority.
Look at him, acting like the archbishop with his talk about morality.
Regarde-le, il fait l'archevêque avec son discours sur la moralité.