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ELDER |
Patriarch |
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FATHER |
Patriarch |
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LEADER |
Patriarch |
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DOYEN |
Patriarch |
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ABRAHAM |
Hebrew patriarch |
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ADAM |
Genesis patriarch |
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NOAH |
Genesis patriarch |
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ISAAC |
Jewish patriarch |
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ICAL |
Relating to the patriarch Abraham. |
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PATRIARCHY |
Government by a patriarch; patriarchism. |
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PATRIARCHAL |
Characteristic of a patriarch; venerable. |
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JACOB |
Biblical patriarch whose sons founded Israel |
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PATRIARCHATE |
The residence of an ecclesiastic patriarch. |
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ABUNA |
The Patriarch, or head of the Abyssinian Church. |
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PROTONOTARY |
The chief secretary of the patriarch of
Constantinople. |
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PATRIARCHDOM |
The office or jurisdiction of a patriarch;
patriarchate. |
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PATRIARCHISM |
Government by a patriarch, or the head of a family. |
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NOACHIAN |
Of or pertaining to the patriarch Noah, or to his time. |
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ABRAHAMIC |
Pertaining to Abraham, the patriarch; as, the Abrachamic
covenant. |
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PATRICIATE |
The patrician class; the aristocracy; also, the office
of patriarch. |
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ANCIENT |
An aged man; a patriarch. Hence: A governor; a ruler; a
person of influence. |
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PATRIARCH |
A dignitary superior to the order of archbishops; as,
the patriarch of Constantinople, of Alexandria, or of Antioch. |
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METROPOLITAN |
A bishop whose see is civil metropolis. His rank is
intermediate between that of an archbishop and a patriarch. |
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EUDOXIAN |
A follower of Eudoxius, patriarch of Antioch and
Constantinople in the 4th century, and a celebrated defender of the
doctrines of Arius. |
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DAMIANIST |
A follower of Damian, patriarch of Alexandria in the 6th
century, who held heretical opinions on the doctrine of the Holy
Trinity. |