See also: <span class="searchmatch">pontiffs</span> <span class="searchmatch">Pontiffs</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Pontiff</span>...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">Pontiffs</span> <span class="searchmatch">pontiffs</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">pontiff</span>...
Latin pontifex m. Doublet of pontifex. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈpɒntɪf/ <span class="searchmatch">pontiff</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">pontiffs</span>) (historical, Ancient Rome) A member of the most illustrious of...
pompous person. <span class="searchmatch">Pontiff</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Pontiffs</span>) A surname transferred from the nickname. According to the 2010 United States Census, <span class="searchmatch">Pontiff</span> is the 39352nd most...
ποντίφικας • (pontífikas) m (plural ποντίφικες) <span class="searchmatch">pontiff</span>...
plural понти́фики, genitive plural понти́фиков) (historical) <span class="searchmatch">pontiff</span> (sovereign) <span class="searchmatch">pontiff</span>, the Pope Declension of понти́фик (anim masc-form velar-stem...
(Asiárkhēs). Asiarch (plural Asiarchs) (historical) One of the chiefs or <span class="searchmatch">pontiffs</span> of the Roman province of Asia, who had the superintendence of the public...
from Latin pontifex m. IPA(key): /pɔ̃.tif/ pontife m (plural pontifes) <span class="searchmatch">pontiff</span> grand pontife m pontifier pont m pontifical pontificat m →? Romanian: pontif m...
From pontife (“<span class="searchmatch">pontiff</span>”) + -ier. IPA(key): /pɔ̃.ti.fje/ pontifier to pontificate Conjugation of pontifier (see also Appendix:French verbs) “pontifier”...