episcopal
episcopal
adjective eh-pees-koh-PAHL Rare
Origin: from Latin episcopalis, from episcopus (bishop)
Usage Note
Episcopal describes things pertaining to a bishop (obispo) or the Episcopal/Anglican church. The noun episcopado refers to the body of bishops collectively. In Latin America, la Iglesia Episcopal often specifically denotes the Anglican communion. The word does not change for gender but pluralizes as episcopales.
Examples
"La sede episcopal se encuentra en el centro de la ciudad."
Natural Translation
The episcopal seat is located in the city center.
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