Similar words: patriarchy, patron, patrol, march, starch, anarchy, monarchy, research. Meaning: ['peɪtrɪɑrk /-ɑːk] n. 1. title for the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches (in Istanbul and Alexandria and Moscow and Jerusalem) 2. the male head of family or tribe 3. any of the early biblical characters regarded as fathers of the human race 4. a man who is older and higher in rank than yourself.
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(31) The patriarch system , which revolves around nepotism, is a typical feature of traditional Chinese culture.
(32) And the patriarch that regards Chinese news as the organization, Agency has an action early also.
(33) There is, however, another possibility: that Ratan Tata, Tata Group's modest but surprisingly bold patriarch, has got himself an extraordinary deal.
(34) 1965 - Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras simultaneously lift mutual excommunications that had been in place since 1054.
(35) Greek patriarch of alexandria and leading defender of Christian orthodoxy against arianism.
(36) Disciple Jui Khin had designed a card containing the mantra wheel as drawn by Patriarch Guru Nona and my calligraphy of the heart mantra of the Great White Umbrella Mother - Buddha.
(37) McCain's childhood . He describes his father as " a distant,[www.Sentencedict.com] inscrutable patriarch. "
(38) The royals' problems are largely personal, embodied by King George playing the stern 19th-century patriarch to Logue's touchy-feely Freudian father.
(39) This is 'traditional' domination exercised by the patriarch and the patrimonial prince of yore .
(40) A bishop in the Eastern Orthodox Church ranking immediately below a patriarch.
(41) I lit a candle for Mother at Kazan Cathedral, now fully restored from the ravages of Stalinism, and visited the patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church in the hospital.
(42) The Patriarch or Pope of Rome claimed to be the head of the entire Christian church.
(43) Well, previously Shakyamuni Buddha made a prediction that from the Twenty-eighth Patriarch on, the Great Vehicle teaching should go to China.
(44) Several ambassadors—powerful Greek merchants—brought gifts for the patriarch from Istanbul's Greek Orthodox Church.
(45) One-fifth of Pope Clement VI’s curia in Avignon was swept away (as was the patriarch of the Russian church).
(46) It was usually the patriarch who selected a bride for his son and who paid a "bride price" to her father.
(47) Disciple Jui Khin sent me the sitatapatrawh. jpg file that shows the Mantra Wheel of the Protectress the Great White Umbrella as drawn by Patriarch Nona.
(48) About one thousand years later, the twenty - eighth patriarch was Bodhidharma.
(49) In Bagdad, Mark was Patriarch for all the cities of Cathay.
(50) Joseph Kennedy, the clan's patriarch, communicated with Bobby in a series of notes.
(51) His information was granted to him by the archangel Metatron, the onetime patriarch Enoch.
(52) His information was granted to him by the archangel Metatron, the patriarch Enoch.
(53) The entire family, apart from Charles, were sent to Marshalsea along with their patriarch.
(54) Markos was eventually chosen as Nestorian Patriarch, and later suggested his teacher, Rabban Bar Sauma, be sent on another mission, as Mongol ambassador to Europe.
(55) A Cossack and passers-by watch Patriarch Alexy II, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, leaving a polling station during the presidential election, 1996.
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