slovodefinícia
patriarch
(mass)
patriarch
- partiarcha
patriarch
(encz)
patriarch,patriarcha n: Zdeněk Brož
Patriarch
(gcide)
Patriarch \Pa"tri*arch\ (p[=a]"tr[i^]*[aum]rk), n. [F.
patriarche, L. patriarcha, Gr. paria`rchhs, fr. paria`
lineage, especially on the father's side, race; path`r father
+ 'archo`s a leader, chief, fr. 'a`rchein to lead, rule. See
Father, Archaic.]
1. The father and ruler of a family; one who governs his
family or descendants by paternal right; -- usually
applied to heads of families in ancient history,
especially in Biblical and Jewish history to those who
lived before the time of Moses.
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2. (R. C. Ch. & Gr. Ch.) A dignitary superior to the order of
archbishops; as, the patriarch of Constantinople, of
Alexandria, or of Antioch.
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3. A venerable old man; an elder. Also used figuratively.
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The patriarch hoary, the sage of his kith and the
hamlet. --Longfellow.
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The monarch oak, the partiarch of trees. --Dryde.
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patriarch
(wn)
patriarch
n 1: title for the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches (in
Istanbul and Alexandria and Moscow and Jerusalem)
2: the male head of family or tribe [syn: patriarch,
paterfamilias]
3: any of the early biblical characters regarded as fathers of
the human race
4: a man who is older and higher in rank than yourself
podobné slovodefinícia
patriarchal
(encz)
patriarchal,patriarchální adj: Zdeněk Brož
patriarchal cross
(encz)
patriarchal cross, n:
patriarchate
(encz)
patriarchate,patriarchát n: Zdeněk Brož
patriarchic
(encz)
patriarchic, adj:
patriarchy
(encz)
patriarchy,patriarchát n: Zdeněk Brož
patriarcha
(czen)
patriarcha,patriarchn: Zdeněk Brož
patriarchální
(czen)
patriarchální,patriarchaladj: Zdeněk Brož
patriarchát
(czen)
patriarchát,patriarchaten: Zdeněk Brožpatriarchát,patriarchyn: Zdeněk Brož
matriarchal vs patriarchal
(gcide)
matricentric \matricentric\ adj.
centered upon the mother. [Narrower terms: {matriarchal (vs.
patriarchal)}]
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Patriarch
(gcide)
Patriarch \Pa"tri*arch\ (p[=a]"tr[i^]*[aum]rk), n. [F.
patriarche, L. patriarcha, Gr. paria`rchhs, fr. paria`
lineage, especially on the father's side, race; path`r father
+ 'archo`s a leader, chief, fr. 'a`rchein to lead, rule. See
Father, Archaic.]
1. The father and ruler of a family; one who governs his
family or descendants by paternal right; -- usually
applied to heads of families in ancient history,
especially in Biblical and Jewish history to those who
lived before the time of Moses.
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2. (R. C. Ch. & Gr. Ch.) A dignitary superior to the order of
archbishops; as, the patriarch of Constantinople, of
Alexandria, or of Antioch.
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3. A venerable old man; an elder. Also used figuratively.
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The patriarch hoary, the sage of his kith and the
hamlet. --Longfellow.
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The monarch oak, the partiarch of trees. --Dryde.
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Patriarchal
(gcide)
Patriarchal \Pa`tri*ar"chal\, a. [Cf. F. patriarcal.]
1. Of or pertaining to a patriarch or to patriarchs;
possessed by, or subject to, patriarchs; as, patriarchal
authority or jurisdiction; a patriarchal see; a
patriarchal church.
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2. Characteristic of a patriarch; venerable.
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About whose patriarchal knee
Late the little children clung. --Tennyson.
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3. (Ethnol.) Having an organization of society and government
in which the head of the family exercises authority over
all its generations.
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Patriarchal cross (Her.), a cross, the shaft of which is
intersected by two transverse beams, the upper one being
the smaller. See Illust. (2) of Cross.

Patriarchal dispensation, the divine dispensation under
which the patriarchs lived before the law given by Moses.
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Patriarchal cross
(gcide)
Patriarchal \Pa`tri*ar"chal\, a. [Cf. F. patriarcal.]
1. Of or pertaining to a patriarch or to patriarchs;
possessed by, or subject to, patriarchs; as, patriarchal
authority or jurisdiction; a patriarchal see; a
patriarchal church.
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2. Characteristic of a patriarch; venerable.
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About whose patriarchal knee
Late the little children clung. --Tennyson.
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3. (Ethnol.) Having an organization of society and government
in which the head of the family exercises authority over
all its generations.
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Patriarchal cross (Her.), a cross, the shaft of which is
intersected by two transverse beams, the upper one being
the smaller. See Illust. (2) of Cross.

Patriarchal dispensation, the divine dispensation under
which the patriarchs lived before the law given by Moses.
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Patriarchal dispensation
(gcide)
Patriarchal \Pa`tri*ar"chal\, a. [Cf. F. patriarcal.]
1. Of or pertaining to a patriarch or to patriarchs;
possessed by, or subject to, patriarchs; as, patriarchal
authority or jurisdiction; a patriarchal see; a
patriarchal church.
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2. Characteristic of a patriarch; venerable.
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About whose patriarchal knee
Late the little children clung. --Tennyson.
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3. (Ethnol.) Having an organization of society and government
in which the head of the family exercises authority over
all its generations.
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Patriarchal cross (Her.), a cross, the shaft of which is
intersected by two transverse beams, the upper one being
the smaller. See Illust. (2) of Cross.

Patriarchal dispensation, the divine dispensation under
which the patriarchs lived before the law given by Moses.
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Patriarchate
(gcide)
Patriarchate \Pa`tri*ar"chate\ (p[=a]`tr[i^]*[aum]r"k[asl]t), n.
[Cf. F. patriarcat.]
1. The office, dignity, or jurisdiction of a patriarch.
--Jer. Taylor.
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2. The residence of an ecclesiastic patriarch.
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3. (Ethnol.) A patriarchal form of government or society. See
Patriarchal, a., 3.
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Patriarchdom
(gcide)
Patriarchdom \Pa"tri*arch*dom\ (p[=a]"tr[i^]*[aum]rk*d[u^]m), n.
The office or jurisdiction of a patriarch; patriarchate. [R.]
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Patriarchic
(gcide)
Patriarchic \Pa`tri*ar"chic\ (p[=a]'tr[i^]*[aum]r"k[i^]k), a.
[L. patriarchicus, Gr. patriarchiko`s.]
Patriarchal.
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Patriarchism
(gcide)
Patriarchism \Pa"tri*arch*ism\, n.
Government by a patriarch, or the head of a family.
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Patriarchship
(gcide)
Patriarchship \Pa"tri*arch*ship\, n.
A patriarchate. --Ayliffe.
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Patriarchy
(gcide)
Patriarchy \Pa"tri*arch`y\, n. [Gr. patriarchi`a.]
1. The jurisdiction of a patriarch; patriarchship.
--Brerewood.
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2. Government by a patriarch; patriarchism.
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antediluvian patriarch
(wn)
antediluvian patriarch
n 1: any of the early patriarchs who lived prior to the Noachian
deluge [syn: antediluvian, antediluvian patriarch]
patriarchal
(wn)
patriarchal
adj 1: characteristic of a form of social organization in which
the male is the family head and title is traced through
the male line [ant: matriarchal]
2: relating to or characteristic of a man who is older or higher
in rank
patriarchal cross
(wn)
patriarchal cross
n 1: a cross with two crossbars
patriarchate
(wn)
patriarchate
n 1: the jurisdiction of a patriarch
2: a form of social organization in which a male is the family
head and title is traced through the male line [syn:
patriarchy, patriarchate]
patriarchic
(wn)
patriarchic
adj 1: (of societies) being ruled by or having descent traced
through the male line
patriarchy
(wn)
patriarchy
n 1: a form of social organization in which a male is the family
head and title is traced through the male line [syn:
patriarchy, patriarchate]

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