prelate

Etymology
From, from , from past participle of.

Noun

 * 1) A clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop.

Translations

 * Basque: prelatu
 * Bulgarian:, прелат
 * Catalan: prelat
 * Czech:
 * Danish: Prælat
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician: prelado
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: ,
 * Italian:
 * Lithuanian: prelatas
 * Norwegian Bokmål: prelatas
 * Occitan:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Tagalog: prelado
 * Ukrainian:
 * Vilamovian: prałāt

Verb

 * 1)  To act as a prelate.
 * 2) * 18 January 1549,, Sermon of the Plough
 * Right prelating is busy labouring, and not lording.