papal

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English

Etymology

From Old French papal, from Medieval Latin papalis (papal).

Pronunciation

Adjective

papal (comparative more papal, superlative most papal)

  1. Having to do with the pope or the papacy.

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Asturian

Adjective

papal (epicene, plural papales)

  1. papal (related to the pope or papacy)

Catalan

Pronunciation

Adjective

papal m or f (masculine and feminine plural papals)

  1. papal

French

Adjective

papal (feminine papale, masculine plural papaux, feminine plural papales)

  1. papal

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Portuguese

Adjective

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  1. papal (related to the pope or papacy)

Spanish

Etymology

From Medieval Latin papalis, from Ecclesiastical Latin papa

Pronunciation

Adjective

papal m or f (masculine and feminine plural papales)

  1. papal

Volapük

Noun

papal (nominative plural papals)

  1. pope

Declension