Parson vs Patriarch - What's the difference?
parson | patriarch |
An Anglican cleric having full legal control of a parish under ecclesiastical law; a rector.
A Protestant minister.
(Christianity) The highest form of bishop, in the ancient world having authority over other bishops in the province but now generally as an honorary title; in Roman Catholicism, considered a bishop second only to the Pope in rank.
In Biblical contexts, a male leader of a family, tribe or ethnic group, especially one of the twelve sons of Jacob (considered to have created the twelve tribes of Israel) or (in plural) Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
* 1526 , (William Tyndale), trans. Bible , Acts II:
A founder of a political or religious movement, an organization or an enterprise.
An old leader of a village or community.
* 1819 , ”:
The male head of a tribal line or family.
As nouns the difference between parson and patriarch
is that parson is an anglican cleric having full legal control of a parish under ecclesiastical law; a rector while patriarch is patriarch.parson
English
(wikipedia parson)Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* parsonage * parsondomSynonyms
* cleric * father * minister * priest * vicarAnagrams
* ----patriarch
English
(wikipedia patriarch)Noun
(en noun)- Men and brethren, lett me frely speake unto you of the patriarke David: For he is both deed and buryed, and his sepulcre remayneth with us unto this daye.
- The opinions of this junto were completely controlled by Nicholas Vedder, a patriarch of the village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning to night, just moving sufficiently to