bishopess

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English

Etymology

bishop +‎ -ess

Noun

bishopess (plural bishopesses)

  1. A female bishop.
    • 2003, Patrick Collinson, Elizabethans:
      Presently there were bishopesses as well as priestesses, splendidly arrayed in chasubles and diadems. These were, from a strictly canonical point of view, the first validly ordained women priests.
  2. The wife of a bishop.