Associations to the word «Prelate»
Noun
- Diplomat
- Lucia
- Archdeacon
- Chancellor
- Theologian
- Piety
- Jacobite
- Antonio
- Metropolitan
- Juan
- Eminence
- Benedictine
- Priest
- Congregation
- Nobleman
- Pretension
- Provost
- Pisum
- Xxiii
- Catholic
- Domenico
- Canterbury
- Fabio
- Pomp
- Pietro
- Francis
- Leo
- Cathedral
- Xiii
- Plata
- Personage
- Xavier
- Dignity
- Christendom
- Ferris
- Oaxaca
- Hurley
- Dunne
- Patti
- Feb
- Alfonso
- Clergyman
- Synod
- Ely
- Jesuit
- José
- Jurisdiction
- Reformation
- Maguire
- Xi
- Syriac
- Faithful
- Sovereign
- Princes
- Fray
- Ordination
- Basilica
- Reilly
- Gonzalo
- Cesare
- Malta
- Ambrose
- Courtier
- Filippo
- Stefano
- Salvatore
- Usher
- Nigerian
- Angelo
- Goa
- Rome
- Sanctity
- Orkney
- Palermo
- Patrick
Adjective
Adverb
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.
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