What is another word for diocesan?

Pronunciation: [dɪˈə͡ʊssən] (IPA)

The term "diocesan" generally refers to matters relating to a diocese or bishopric. When looking for synonyms for the word, some options could include "episcopal," reflecting the authority and jurisdiction of the bishop in charge. Alternatively, one could use words like "parochial" or "congregational" to focus on the local scope of religious administration and organization. Also, "archiepiscopal" is another synonym that refers to a bishop of greater authority or who presides over several dioceses. Other options might include "ecclesiastical," "clerical," or "church-related," which could reflect broader religious themes and institutions, rather than just diocesan authority.

What are the hypernyms for Diocesan?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Diocesan?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for diocesan (as nouns)

Usage examples for Diocesan

In pre-motor days he used to grumble tremendously and threaten the House of Lords with Railway Bills and try to blackmail the Government with dark hints of resignation, and so he lived and threatened and made his wearisome diocesan round of visits and died.
"The Rough Road"
William John Locke
A thoroughly competent committee, appointed in October, 1884, has recently printed its Report, and whether the diocesan Convention adopt, amend, or reject what is presented to it, there can be little doubt that the mind of the Church at large will be perceptibly affected by what these representative men of Maryland have said.
"A Short History of the Book of Common Prayer"
William Reed Huntington
The church was consecrated in 1715, and finished in 1719, the work of eight years; at which time the commissioners resigned their powers into the hands of the diocesan, in whom is the presentation, after having paid, it is said, the trifling sum of 5012l.
"An History of Birmingham (1783)"
William Hutton

Famous quotes with Diocesan

  • The diocesan papers are full of stories about atrocities in China and the sufferings of the Church and I get a letter from Betty Chang from Tientsin about the communes and the full-employment, etc. When we see the migrant camps, and our factories in the fields, our system does not offer much.
    Dorothy Day

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