Betekenis van:
bishop
bishop
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bepaald schaakstuk; figuur in het schaakspel
- (chess) a piece that can be moved diagonally over unoccupied squares of the same color
Hyperoniemen
bishop
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- coadjutor
- 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
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
bishop
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bisschopwijn
- port wine mulled with oranges and cloves
Hyperoniemen
bishop
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- hulpbisschop, suffragaanbisschop, wijbisschop
- 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
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The bishop took pity on the desperate immigrants.
- The bishop felt pity for the immigrants who were abandoned, and gave them help.
- I heard that a gay priest had been promoted to the rank of bishop, but it turned out to be a fabrication.
- Self-appointed Anglican Bishop.
- Euplectes franciscanus (III Ghana) Orange bishop
- Kunonga, Nolbert (a.k.a. Nobert) Self-appointed Anglican Bishop.
- The earliest documentary reference to the ‘Taureau de Camargue’ is attributable to Quiqueran de Beaujeu, Bishop of Senès, and dates from 1551.
- The earliest documentary reference to the ‘Taureau de Camargue’ is attributable to Quiqueran de Beaujeu, Bishop of Senès, and dates from 1551. Since then reference has been made in numerous works to the original nature of these animals and their method of rearing carried on principally to produce bulls for sport.
- Known since the Middle Ages, offered in 1513 by the inhabitants of Chaource to the Bishop and Governor of Langres, the oral tradition of this cheese dates back to the first half of the 19th century; since this period it has been sold on the regional markets and as far afield as large cities like Lyon and Paris.