biscof
Old High German
noun
Definitions
- A bishop.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin episcopus (overseer, supervisor, bishop).
Origin
Latin
episcopus
Gloss
overseer, supervisor, bishop
Kanji
督
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- (e)biscopus, biscopus Latin
- biscopus Latin
- episcopalis Latin
- episcopatus Latin
- episcopos Latin
- episcopus Latin
- episcopālis Latin
- Bischof German
- püspök Hungarian
- püspökbot Hungarian
- püspöki Hungarian
- püspöknek Hungarian
- püspökség Hungarian
- püspöksüveg Hungarian
- püspökök Hungarian
- episcopo Italian
- vescovo Italian
- ἐπίσκοπος Ancient Greek
- epíscopo Portuguese
- biskop Norwegian Nynorsk
- biscop Old English
- bisċop Old English
- bischop Middle English
- Giolla Easpaig Irish
- biskup Old Norse
- biskupligr Old Norse
- biskupsdómr Old Norse
- biskupsdóttir Old Norse
- biskupskosning Old Norse
- biskupskør Old Norse
- erkibiskup Old Norse
- erkibiskupligr Old Norse
- biskop Danish
- evesque Old French
- episkopo Esperanto
- bisbe Catalan, Valencian
- biskup Icelandic
- bisscoplijc Middle Dutch
- episkopo Ido
- epscop Old Irish
- biskupur Faroese
- bischof Middle High German
- Bëschof Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Äerzbëschof Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- peshkop Albanian
- upeshk Albanian
- בישאָף Yiddish
- biskop Old Dutch
- bispo Old Portuguese
- bissof Cimbrian
- biskup Slovak
- biskoper Old Swedish
- bisp Old Swedish
- бискоупъ Church Slavic, Church Slavonic, Old Church Slavonic, Old Slavonic, Old Bulgarian
- vescul Friulian
- biscop Old Frisian
- eskob Breton
- pascu Dalmatian
- piscopo Neapolitan
- escop Old Welsh