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ˈpeɪtrɪɑːk/
n.
- the male head of a family or tribe.
▸an older man who is powerful within a family or organization.
▸a founder.
- a biblical figure regarded as a father of the human race, especially Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and their forefathers, or the sons of Jacob.
- a bishop of one of the most ancient Christian sees (Alexandria, Antioch, Constantinople, Jerusalem, and formerly Rome).
▸the head of an autocephalous Orthodox Church.
▸a Roman Catholic bishop ranking above primates and metropolitans and immediately below the Pope.
Derivative
Etymology
ME: from OFr. patriarche, via eccles. L. from Gk patriarkhēs, from patria ‘family’ + arkhēs ‘ruling’.