Associations to the word «Prelate»
Noun
- Holiness
- Archbishop
- Bishop
- Anglican
- Pius
- Archdiocese
- Vicar
- Diocese
- Chamberlain
- Legate
- Reverend
- Pope
- Cardinal
- Battista
- Scottish
- Episcopal
- Consecration
- Patriarch
- Guadalajara
- Irish
- Dignitary
- Chaplain
- Vatican
- Primate
- Church
- Ignatius
- Giovanni
- Massa
- Opus
- Jul
- Bishopric
- Seville
- Sep
- Clergy
- Javier
- Abbot
- Richelieu
- Zeal
- Mar
- Cebu
- Auditor
- Alonso
- Churchman
- Abbe
- Santo
- Benedict
- Cleric
- Rouen
- Rank
- Territorial
- Augustin
- Pastor
- Rodrigo
- Nicaragua
- Giacomo
- Nov
- Rector
- Statesman
- Apr
- Winchester
- Friar
- Xii
- Joseph
- Xvi
- Armagh
- Domingo
- Nobles
- Luigi
- Toledo
- Santiago
- Francesco
- Egan
- Emeritus
- Canon
Adjective
Wiktionary
PRELATE, noun. A clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop.
PRELATE, verb. (obsolete) To act as a prelate.
PRELATE, proper noun. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Dictionary definition
PRELATE, noun. A senior clergyman and dignitary.
Wise words
Words derive their power from the original word.