Pope - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |pəʊp|  American pronunciation of the word pope
Brit.  |pəʊp|  British pronunciation of the word pope

noun

- the head of the Roman Catholic Church (syn: pontiff)
- English poet and satirist (1688-1744)

Extra examples

The cardinals elected a new pope.

They had an audience with the Pope on their Italian visit.

The Pope appointed two new cardinals this year.

...the funeral of a pope is usually marked by rich pageantry and elaborate ceremonials...

She was beatified by the Pope one hundred years after her death.

He contested the right of the pope to give them absolution.

She is as pragmatic(al) and proud as the Pope.

The pope forced her husband to repudiate her.

On Christmas Day the Pope is to issue his Bull summoning the second Vatican Council.

The Pope pretends to be Vicar of Jesus Christ on Earth.

Pope Leo gave him absolution.

Clamoring multitudes demanded a view of the Pope.

Pius XII remained the paradigm of what a pope should be.

He was granted an audience with the Pope.

She returned home by way of Avignon where on 15 January 1366 she presented a petition to Pope Urban V.

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