Bischof
See also: bischof
German
Etymology
From Middle High German bischof, from Old High German biscof, from Latin episcopus.
Pronunciation
Noun
Bischof m (genitive Bischofs, plural Bischöfe, female Bischöfin)
- bishop (male or of unspecified sex)
Declension
Derived terms
- Bischofit
- bischöflich
- bischöfliche Kirche
- Bischöfliche Methodistenkirche
- bischöfliche Verfassung
- Bischofs-Kiefer
- Bischofsamt
- Bischofschaft
- Bischofsernennung
- Bischofshof
- Bischofshut
- Bischofskapitularien
- Bischofskappe
- Bischofskirche
- Bischofskollegium
- Bischofskonferenz
- Bischofskongregation
- Bischofskraut
- Bischofsliste
- Bischofsmütze
- Bischofspalast
- Bischofspfalz
- Bischofsring
- Bischofsrobe
- Bischofssiegel
- Bischofssitz
- Bischofsstab
- Bischofsstadt
- Bischofsstuhl
- Bischofssynode
- Bischofstangare
- Bischofstaube
- Bischofsthron
- Bischofsvikar
- Bischofswahl
- Bischofswappen
- Bischofsweber
- Bischofsweihe
- Bischofswürde
- Schottische Bischöfliche Kirche
Further reading
- “Bischof” in Duden online
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