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Pontificate   /pɑntˈɪfəkˌeɪt/   Listen
Pontificate

verb
1.
Administer a pontifical office.
2.
Talk in a dogmatic and pompous manner.






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"Pontificate" Quotes from Famous Books



... by the masters of that age, and which prove the men of the time to have been most skilful and accomplished in that art. Further evidence is afforded by the statues found at Viterbo at the beginning of the pontificate of Alexander VI., showing that sculpture was valued and had advanced to no small state of perfection in Tuscany. Although the time when they were made is not exactly known, yet from the style of the figures and from the manner of the tombs and of the ...
— The Lives of the Painters, Sculptors & Architects, Volume 1 (of 8) • Giorgio Vasari

... What suffixes signify rank, or office? Acy, ate, ric; dom, and ship, as in curacy, pontificate, bishopric, kingdom, ...
— 1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading • B. A. Hathaway

... little doubt that the pope fostered the sleepless disaffection of the dukes, but when their revolt matured Desiderius was able to crush it, laying waste the Pentapolis on his way. He was then wise enough to visit Rome and to arrange a peace which was only once broken during pope Paul's pontificate: in 761 ...
— Ravenna, A Study • Edward Hutton

... excavated, transported, and restored this obelisk, sacrilegiously consecrated to the Sun by the great Augustus, in the great Circus, where it lay in ruins, and dedicated it to the cross triumphant in the fourth year of his pontificate." ...
— Italy, the Magic Land • Lilian Whiting

... thrusting some other into the background. Though the population of the city at the inception of the Reformation had sunk to eighty thousand, there were vast crowds of placemen, and still greater ones of aspirants for place. The successful occupant of the pontificate had thousands of offices to give away—offices from many of which the incumbents had been remorselessly ejected; many had been created for the purpose of sale. The integrity and capacity of an applicant were never inquired into; the points considered were, what services has he rendered or can he ...
— History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science • John William Draper

... make some attempt at refuting the base falsehoods that had been bruited by that time-serving vassal Guicciardini, and others of his kidney, whom the upstart Cardinal Giuliano della Rovere—sometime pedlar—in his jealous fury at seeing the coveted pontificate pass into the family of Borgia, bought and hired to do his loathsome work of calumny and besmirch the fame of as sweet a lady as Italy has known. But this poor chronicle of mine is rather concerned with the history of Madonna Paola di Santafior, ...
— The Shame of Motley • Raphael Sabatini



Words linked to "Pontificate" :   talk, administrate, pontiff, Catholic Pope, papacy, Roman Catholic Pope, Bishop of Rome, authorities, regime, speak, administer, pope, government, pontifex, Vicar of Christ, Holy Father



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