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View synonyms for pontifex
pontifex
[ pon-tuh-feks ]
noun
, Roman Religion.
, plural pon·tif·i·ces [pon-, tif, -, uh, -seez].
- a member of the Pontifical College, which was presided over by a chief priest Pontifex Maximus.
pontifex
/ ˈpɒntɪˌfɛks /
noun
- (in ancient Rome) any of the senior members of the Pontifical College, presided over by the Pontifex Maximus
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pontifex1
C16: from Latin, perhaps from Etruscan but influenced by folk etymology as if meaning literally: bridge-maker, from pons bridge + -fex from facere to make
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Example Sentences
But Bibi didn't come to the “eternal city” just to preach to the pontifex about the persecution of Jews in Medieval Spain.
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The Vestal virgins received especial honor, and were appointed by the Pontifex Maximus.
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The highest religious officer of the state, the pontifex maximus, was from this time on elected by the Pontifical College.
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Upon one an inscription was placed which tersely expressed the true state of the case: "Pontifex Colinii necem probat."
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On the Pope has descended the name of their superior as ‘Pontifex Maximus.’
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Pontifex, ut cteri Christiani principes, ipsos pro viribus juvent.
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