|                               pope               Sep 30th 2012, 10:44                                     |            |              |    | Line 83: |   Line 83: |    |   |      * Russian: {{t-|ru|папа римский|m|tr=pápa rímskij}}, {{t+|ru|папа|m|tr=pápa}}    |     |      * Russian: {{t-|ru|папа римский|m|tr=pápa rímskij}}, {{t+|ru|папа|m|tr=pápa}}    |    |   |      * Scottish Gaelic: {{t-|gd|pàp|m|xs=Scottish Gaelic}}    |     |      * Scottish Gaelic: {{t-|gd|pàp|m|xs=Scottish Gaelic}}    |    | − |      * Serbian:    |   + |      * Serbo-Croatian:    |    | − |      *: Cyrillic: {{t-|sr|папа|m|sc=Cyrl}}    |   + |      *: Cyrillic: {{t|sh|папа|m|sc=Cyrl}}    |    | − |      *: Roman: [[papa#Serbian|papa]] {{m}}    |   + |      *: Latin: [[papa#Serbo-Croatian|papa]] {{m}}    |    |   |      * Slovak: [[pápež]] {{m}}    |     |      * Slovak: [[pápež]] {{m}}    |    |   |      * Slovene: {{t+|sl|papež|m}}    |     |      * Slovene: {{t+|sl|papež|m}}    |    
 
 Latest revision as of 10:44, 30 September 2012    [edit] English    Wikipedia     [edit] Pronunciation  [edit] Etymology 1  From Old English pāpa, from Medieval Latin papa, from Ancient Greek παπάς (papás), variant of πάππας (páppas, "daddy, papa").     pope (plural popes)   - (Christianity) The bishop of Rome; the head of the Roman Catholic church.
   - (by extension) The head of any religion.  
- 2007 May 5, Ted Koppel (guest), Wait, Wait... Don't tell me!, National Public Radio  
- I really did want to interview the pope. Any pope. I'm not particular.
   
    
    - (Eastern Christianity) The Bishop or Patriarch of Alexandria.  
- usage: In Coptic Orthodox Church, Patriarch of Alexandria is normally styled as Pope Name, e.g. Pope Shenouda: In Eastern Orthodox Church, Patriarch of Alexandria is officially styled as Pope of Alexandria, but only in liturgy, official documents and intercessions, and not so addressed in daily conversations.
   
    - A small Eurasian freshwater fish, Gymnocephalus cernua.
   - Any of various birds having reddish plumage on the breast, especially the bullfinch.
   
 [edit] Synonyms  [edit] Derived terms    [edit] Translations    head of Roman Catholic Church       - Afrikaans: pous
   - Arabic: بابا (ar) (baabaa) m., حبر أعظم (ar) (ḥabr 'a'ẓam) m., حبر (ar) (ḥabr) m.
   - Armenian: պապ (pap), Հռոմի պապ (hy) (Hṙomi pap)
   - Bosnian: papa (bs) m.
   - Catalan: Papa (ca) m.
   - Chinese:  
- Mandarin: 教皇 (cmn) (jiàohuáng), 教宗 (cmn) (jiàozōng), 羅馬教宗 (cmn), 罗马教宗 (cmn) (Luómǎ jiàozōng)
   
    - Croatian: papa (hr) m.
   - Czech: papež (cs) m.
   - Danish: pave (da) c.
   - Dutch: paus (nl) m.
   - Esperanto: papo (eo)
   - Estonian: papp (et)
   - Filipino: papa (more common: "Santo Papa")
   - Finnish: paavi (fi)
   - French: pape (fr) m., (hypothetical, legendary) papesse (fr) f.
   - German: Papst (de) m., (hypothetical, legendary) Päpstin (de) f.
   - Greek: πάπας (el) m. (pápas)
   - Hebrew: אפיפיור (he) (apifyor) m.
   - Hindi: पोप (hi) (pōp) m.
   - Hungarian: pápa (hu)
   - Ido: papo
   - Indonesian: paus (id)
   - Irish: pápa (ga) m.
   - Italian: papa (it) m., pontefice (it) m.
   - Japanese: 法王 (ja) (ほうおう, hōō), 教皇 (ja) (きょうこう, kyōkō) (in history and religion), ローマ教皇 (ja) (Rōma kyōkō)
   - Khmer: សម្ដេចឪ (km) (sɑmdech 'ɨw), សម្ដេចប៉ាប (km) (sɑmdech pap)
   - Korean: 로마 교황 (roma gyohwang)
   - Latin: pāpa (la) m., pater (la) m.
   
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       [edit] See also  [edit] Etymology 2  From Old Church Slavonic попъ ( > Russian поп, Polish pop), from Gothic 𐍀𐌰𐍀𐌰 'priest', from Byzantine Greek as Etymology 1, above.     pope (plural popes)   - (in Russian tradition) An Eastern Orthodox priest.
   
 [edit] Translations    an Eastern Orthodox priest        [edit] Anagrams  
 [edit] French  [edit] Adjective  pope f.   - feminine form of pop
   
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