primate
71primate — n. Ecclesiastical, archbishop; Zoology, member of highest order of mammals. ♦ primatial, a …
72primate — One of the most highly developed animals ape or man. (Ecclesiastical.) A presiding archbishop in the Church of England …
73Primate of All Ireland — the official title of each of the two Archbishops of Armagh in Northern Ireland. One is the Roman Catholic Archbishop and the other is the Anglican ( Church of England) Archbishop, and each is head of their Church in the whole of Ireland. * * * …
74Primate of All England — /pruy mit/, Ch. of Eng. a title of the archbishop of Canterbury. [1350 1400; ME] * * * …
75Primate of England — Ch. of Eng. a title of the archbishop of York. [1350 1400; ME] * * * …
76Primate of Italy — the Pope …
77Primate of All England — noun a title of the Archbishop of Canterbury …
78Primate of England — noun a title of the Archbishop of York …
79Primate of All England — /pruy mit/, Ch. of Eng. a title of the archbishop of Canterbury. [1350 1400; ME] …
80Primate of England — Ch. of Eng. a title of the archbishop of York. [1350 1400; ME] …