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vescovo

bishop

noun VEH-skoh-voh Rare

Origin: Latin episcopus, from Greek episkopos (overseer).

Usage Note

Vescovo is the Catholic bishop, one rank above prete (priest) and below cardinale. In chess, however, the bishop is called alfiere, not vescovo. The female form vescova exists but is rare and contested. The plural is regular: i vescovi.

Examples

"Il vescovo ha benedetto la folla."

Natural Translation

The bishop blessed the crowd.

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