Bishopric Meaning in Bengali: বিশপের অধিকারসমূহ, বিশপের পদ, বিশপের অধিকারসমূহ (noun, pronunciation: /ˈbɪʃəprɪk/)
Definition
A bishopric refers to the office or jurisdiction of a bishop, or the diocese over which they preside. It is a noun and pronounced as /ˈbɪʃəprɪk/.
Synonyms
Some synonyms of bishopric include episcopate, bishopdom, and see. (প্রতিশব্দ: পিতামহত্ব, বিশপের অধিকার, দেখা)
Antonyms
There are no direct antonyms for bishopric. (বিপরীতার্থক শব্দ: নেই)
Origin
The word “bishopric” originated from the Old English word “bisceopric,” which is derived from the Latin word “episcopatus.” It entered the English language in the 14th century.
Nearby Words
- Bishop (noun)
- Bishop’s (adjective)
- Bishopdom (noun)
- Bishopess (noun)
- Bishoplike (adjective)
Bishopric in Literature Quotes
“The bishopric of souls is a great and solemn trust.” – Samuel Taylor Coleridge (আত্মার পিতামহের অধিকার একটি মহান এবং গভীর আমানত।)
“The bishopric is a noble office.” – John Milton (বিশপের পদ একটি মাননীয় অফিস।)
Bishopric Meaning in Different Languages
- Bengali: বিশপের অধিকারসমূহ
- Hindi: बिशप्रिक
- Nepali: बिशप्रिक
- Urdu: بشپرک
- Tamil: பிஷப்ரிக்
- Telugu: బిషప్రిక్
- Arabic: أسقفية
- Chinese: 主教管区
- Japanese: 主教管区
- Russian: епархия
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