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1 [通例 the P [N16-A12A]; しばしば尊称にも用いて] ローマ教皇[法王].
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2 最高権威みなされる[自任する]of〕.

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ポープ 《1688‐1744; 英国詩人》.
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ポープAlexander英国詩人風刺作家;1688‐1744)

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1. ローマカトリック教会の最高位の聖職者(the head of the Roman Catholic Church)
2. 英国の詩人で風刺作家(1688年−1744年)(English poet and satirist (1688-1744))

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語源 1

From 中期英語 pope, popa, from 古期英語 pa, from Vulgar Latin papa (title for priests and bishops, esp. and by 8th c. only the bishop of Rome), from early Byzantine Greek παπᾶς (papâs, title for priests and bishops, especially by 3rd c. the bishop of Alexandria), from late Ancient Greek πάπας (pas, title for priests and bishops, in the sense of spiritual father), from πάππας (páppas, papa, daddy).

名詞

pope (plural popes)

  1. (Roman Catholicism and generally) An honorary title of the Roman Catholic bishop of Rome as father and head of his church, a sovereign of the Vatican city state.
    Hypernym: cleric
    1. (by extension, now often ironic) Any similarly absolute and 'infallible' authority.
    2. (by extension) Any similar head of a religion.
      • c. 1400, John Mandeville, Travels (Titus C.xvi, 1919), 205
        In þat yle dwelleth the Pope of hire lawe, þat þei clepen lobassy.
      • 1787, Vincent Mignot, translated by A. Hawkins, The history of the Turkish, or Ottoman Empire, section IV:
        Mufti, the Mahometan pope or chief of the religion.
      • 2005 April 6, Kansas City Star, b7
        Although Islam has no formal hierarchy of clergy, Tantawy [Egypt's grand imam] often is called the Muslim pope.
    3. (uncommon) A theocrat, a priest-king, including (at first especially) over the imaginary land of Prester John or (now) in figurative and alliterative uses.
      • ante 1500, John Mandeville, Travels (Rawl., 1953), 103
        Eche day there etyn in his court xii erchebeshopis and xx bishopis, and the patriak of Seynt Thomays is as here pope.
      • 1993 December, Vanity Fair (N.Y.), 62/1
        Ramone, known as ‘the Pope of Pop’ is one of the top record producer-engineers in the world.
    4. (UK) An effigy of the pope traditionally burnt in Britain on Guy Fawkes' Day and (occasionally) at other times.
      • 1830, Alexander Pope, The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, page xxi:
        This is the only piece in which the author has given a hint of his religion, by ridiculing the ceremony of burning the pope, and by mentioning with some indignation the inscription []
      • 2005, Gary S. De Krey, London and the Restoration, 1659–1683, →ISBN, page 182:
        As York's succession was challenged by burning the pope, the Duke of Monmouth was again heralded in the city as a Protestant alternative.
    5. (US, obsolete) Pope Day, the present Guy Fawkes Day.
  2. (Coptic Orthodoxy) An honorary title of the Coptic bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his church.
  3. (Eastern Orthodoxy) An honorary title of the Orthodox bishop of Alexandria as father and head of his autocephalous church.
  4. (Christianity, historical, obsolete) Any bishop of the early Christian church.
    • 1563, 2nd Tome Homelyes, sig. Hh.i
      All notable Bishops were then called popes.
    • 1703, U. Chevreau, Hist. World, III. v. 379:
      All Bishops in that time had the Stile of Pope given them, as now we call every one of them, My Lord.
  5. (UK) The ruffe, a small Eurasian freshwater fish (Gymnocephalus cernua); others of its genus.
    • 1792, William Augustus Osbaldiston, The British Sportsman, Or, Nobleman, Gentleman and Farmer's Dictionary of Recreation and Amusement, page 176:
      Byfleet-river, wherein are very large pikes, jack, and tench ; perch, of eighteen inches long ; good carp, large flounders, bream, roach, dace, gudgeons, popes, large chub, and eels.
    • 1862, Francis T. Buckland, Curiosities of Natural History, page 230:
      It resembles the perch (unfortunately for itself) in having a very long and prickly fin on its back, advantage of which is taken by the boys about Windsor, who are very fond of 'plugging a pope.' This operation consists in fixing a bung in the sharp spines on the poor pope's back fin, and then throwing him into the water.
    • 1865 January 14, Astley H. Baldwin, “Small Fry”, in Once a Week, page 105:
      Popes are caught whilst gudgeon-fishing with the red worm, but they are sometimes a great nuisance to the perch-fisher, as they take the minnow.
  6. (UK regional, Cumberland, Cornwall, Devon, Scotland) The Atlantic puffin (Fratercula arctica).
    • 1759, “Linnæus's Systema Naturæ”, in The Gentleman's Magazine, page 456:
      Alca genus; 6 species, including the razorbill, the penguin, the pope, and others.
    • 1773, John Hill, “Alca”, in A General Natural History, volume 3, page 442:
      The Pope: This is a very singular bird; it is about the size of our widgeon, or somewhat larger, but is not quite so large as the duck: the head is large and rounded; the eyes are small, and stand forward on the head, and lower down than in the generality of birds [...]
    • 1822, George Woodley, A view of the present state of the Scilly Islands, pages 264–5:
      "About a hundred yards further North" says Troutbeck, "is a 'subterraneous' cavern called the Pope's Hole, about fifty fathoms under the ground, into which the sea flows, so called from a sort of bird which roosts in it by night, about ninety feet high above the level of the water."!! [...] It derives its name from its being a place of shelter to some puffins, vulgo "popes".
    • 1864, Charles Elton, Norway: The Road and the Fell, page 94:
      The Norsemen catch great numbers of these popes, parrots, or lunder, as they are variously named, and train dogs to go into the holes where the puffin has its nest, lying in it with feet in the air.
  7. (US regional) The painted bunting (Passerina ciris).
  8. (rare) The red-cowled cardinal (Paroaria dominicana).
  9. (cooking) Garlic, when used in addition to the Holy Trinity of celery, bell peppers and onions.
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  • Jamaican Creole: puop
  • Tok Pisin: pop
  • Hindi: पोप (pop)
  • Urdu: پوپ (pop)

動詞

pope (third-person singular simple present popes, present participle poping, simple past and past participle poped)

  1. (intransitive or with 'it') To act as or like a pope.
  2. (intransitive, colloquial) To convert to Roman Catholicism.
    • c. 1916, in Evelyn Waugh's Life R. Knox (1959), ii. i. 142
      I'm not going to ‘Pope’ until after the war (if I'm alive).
    • 1990 October 7, Sunday Telegraph, 26/5
      A prominent Anglican priest had, to use the term generally employed on these occasions, ‘Poped’—that is, left the Church of England in order to become a Roman Catholic.

語源 2

By analogy with bishop (mulled and spiced wine).

名詞

pope (plural popes)

  1. (alcoholic beverages) Any mulled wine (traditionally including tokay) considered similar and superior to bishop.
    • 1855, C. W. Johnson, Farmer's & Planter's Encycl. Rural Affairs, published 1157, section 1:
      When made with Burgundy or Bordeaux, the mixture was called Bishop; when with old Rhenish, its name was Cardinal; and when with Tokay, it was dignified with the title of Pope.
    • 1920, G. Saintsbury, Notes on Cellar-bk., xi. 162:
      Pope’, i.e. mulled burgundy, is Antichristian, from no mere Protestant point of view.
    • 1965, O. A. Mendelsohn, Dict. Drink, section 264:
      Pope, a spiced drink made from tokay..., ginger, honey and roasted orange.
    • 1976 January 15, Times (London), 12/8
      Many of these hot drinks have clerical names—Bishop being a type of mulled port, Cardinal using claret, and Pope Champagne.

語源 3

From Russian поп (pop), from Old Church Slavonic попъ (popŭ), from Byzantine Greek παπᾶς (papâs) as above.

名詞

pope (plural popes)

  1. (Russian Orthodoxy) Alternative form of pop, a Russian Orthodox priest.
    • 1662, A. Olearius, translated by J. Davies, Voy. & Trav. Ambassadors, section 139:
      The other Ecclesiastical Orders are distinguish'd into Proto-popes, Popes, (or Priests) and Deacons.
    • 1756, Compend. Authentic & Entertaining Voy., V. 202:
      Every priest is called pope, which implies father.
    • 1996 September 20, Daily Telegraph, 25/5
      In the non-Roman rites diocesan priests are often referred to as popes.

語源 4

Of Onomatopoeic origin.

名詞

pope (plural popes)

  1. (US, dialectal, obsolete) The whippoorwill (Antrostomus vociferus, syn. Caprimulgus vociferus).
  2. (US, dialectal, rare) The nighthawk (Chordeiles minor).

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語源

From 古期英語 pa, from Vulgar Latin papa.

発音

  • IPA: /ˈpɔːp(ə)/

名詞

pope (plural popes)

  1. The pope (Roman Catholic bishop of Rome).
  2. (rare) Another spiritual leader or head.

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