évêque
bishop
noun eh-VEK Rare
Origin: From Old French 'evesque', Latin 'episcopus', Greek 'episkopos' (overseer).
Usage Note
Évêque is the Catholic or Anglican bishop. The diocese he administers is an évêché. In chess, the bishop piece is called le fou in French, not évêque. The archbishop is archevêque and the cardinal is cardinal.
Examples
"L'évêque a célébré la messe de Noël."
Natural Translation
The bishop celebrated Christmas Mass.
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