Translation of "prelate" into Latin
Praelatus, antistes, praelatus are the top translations of "prelate" into Latin.
A clergyman of high rank and authority, having jurisdiction over an area or a group of people; normally a bishop. [..]
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Praelatus
high-ranking member of the clergy
It will be in the competence of this prelate to establish and direct a national or international seminary in which students are suitably instructed.
Huius Praelati erit nationale aut internationale erigere ac dirigere Seminarium, in quo alumni apte instituantur.
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antistes
noun verbHow many Prelates came from their Order, who wisely governed dioceses previously created, founded new ones and by their labors contributed to their progress.
Quot sacrorum Antistites ex eorum Ordine orti sunt, qui vel iam constitutas Dioeceses sapienti rexere regimine, vel novas non paucas condidere, suoque fecundarunt labore.
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praelatus
noun particleThe Chancellor is the Prelate Ordinary on whom the University or Faculty legally depends, unless the Holy See established otherwise.
Magnus Cancellarius est Praelatus Ordinarius equo Universitas vel Facultas iure pendent, nisi Apostolica Sedes aliter statuerit.
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reverendus
particle
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A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
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