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Pontifical vs Imperious - What's the difference?

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Pontifical is a synonym of imperious.


As adjectives the difference between pontifical and imperious

is that pontifical is of or pertaining to a pontiff while imperious is domineering, arrogant, or overbearing.

As a noun pontifical

is a book containing the offices, or formulas, used by a pontiff.

pontifical

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of or pertaining to a pontiff.
  • # Of or pertaining to a bishop; episcopal.
  • # Of or pertaining to a pope; papal.
  • Pompous, dignified or dogmatic.
  • Of or pertaining to the pontifices of Ancient Rome.
  • Of or relating to the building of bridges.
  • * Milton
  • Now had they brought the work by wondrous art / Pontifical , a ridge of pendent rock / Over the vexed abyss.

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A book containing the offices, or formulas, used by a pontiff.
  • * 1995 , Richard A. Jackson, Ordines coronationis Franciae: texts and ordines for the coronation of Frankish and French kings and queens in the Middle Ages , page 30:
  • Both ordines are related to an ordo in a pontifical in Reims, the Ordo of 1200 (Ordo XIX). The latter was to be consulted again and again, and its formulas were to have a marked effect upon the French ceremony;
  • * 2001 , Leon F. Strieder, The Promise of Obedience: A Ritual History , page 32:
  • William Durandus, bishop of Mende in the south of France, compiled a pontifical' in three books. William never intended his work to be a universal ' pontifical , but its clarity of arrangement and quality of substance, along with

    Usage notes

    The plural, pontificals , refers to "the vestments of a bishop". ----

    imperious

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Domineering, arrogant, or overbearing.
  • * 1866 – , translated by C. J. Hogarth
  • ...she glanced about her in an imperious , challenging sort of way, with looks and gestures that clearly were unstudied.
  • Urgent.
  • * 1891
  • Circumstances of an imperious nature, which it is unnecessary to relate here, had prevented him from taking service with that gallant army which had fought the disastrous campaigns ending with the fall of Corinth.
  • (obsolete) Imperial or regal.
  • * 1895
  • She was quick, beautiful, imperious , while he was quiet, slow, and misty.

    Synonyms

    * (domineering) authoritarian, bossy, dictatorial, domineering, overbearing