bisschoppelijk
Dutch (Brabantic)
/bɪ(s)ˈsxɔpələk/
adj
Definitions
- episcopal, related to a bishop and/or to the episcopate
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch bisscoplijc affix from Dutch, Flemish bisschop (bishop, bisshop, mulled wine) derived 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
- biscopus Latin
- episcopalis Latin
- episcopatus Latin
- episcopus Latin
- episcopālis Latin
- episcopo Italian
- vescovo Italian
- aartsbisschop Dutch, Flemish
- bisdom Dutch, Flemish
- bisschop Dutch, Flemish
- bisschopsmijter Dutch, Flemish
- bisschopsring Dutch, Flemish
- bisschopswijn Dutch, Flemish
- hulpbisschop Dutch, Flemish
- koorbisschop Dutch, Flemish
- prins-bisschop Dutch, Flemish
- vorst-bisschop Dutch, Flemish
- wijbisschop Dutch, Flemish
- ἐπίσκοπος Ancient Greek
- epíscopo Portuguese
- biscop Old English
- bisċop Old English
- Giolla Easpaig Irish
- biskup Old Norse
- evesque Old French
- episkopo Esperanto
- bisbe Catalan, Valencian
- biskop Indonesian
- bischop Middle Dutch
- bisscoplijc Middle Dutch
- biscof Old High German
- episkopo Ido
- epscop Old Irish
- biskop Afrikaans
- biskop Malay
- peshkop Albanian
- upeshk Albanian
- בישאָף Yiddish
- biskop Old Dutch
- bispo Old Portuguese
- biskup Slovak
- 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