pontifex
/ˈpɒn.tɪˌfɛks/
PⱰN · tɪfɛks (2 syllables)
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Definition
A pontiff, state minister, or high priest, in Ancient Rome.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin pontifex. Doublet of pontiff.
Example Sentences
- "Every traditional civilization is characterized by the presence of beings who […] embody within the temporal order the living and efficacious presence of a power that comes from above. One of these types of beings is the pontifex, according to the inner meaning of the word and according to the original value of the function that he exercised."
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