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Definition of papal in English: papaladjective ˈpeɪp(ə)lˈpeɪpəl Relating to a pope or to the papacy. (与)教皇(有关)的;(与)教皇职位(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Henry of Blois, now acting as papal legate, openly went over to the Empress's side and in the summer she was able to enter London.
- If this papal pilgrimage had a central theme, it was brotherhood and the fraternity of man.
- He also sent two papal legates over to England to negotiate these reparations.
- The family business in Rome that makes all the papal vestments has several different sizes prepared.
- Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers.
- The papal bull was taken to Paris and stored for safe keeping.
- From the Colonna estates Caravaggio continued south to Naples, where he waited for a papal pardon.
- In 1849, the new Roman government proclaimed the end of the old papal regime and the establishment of a republic.
- Many Castilian-trained musicians worked in the papal choir in Rome, and in the royal chapels of Spain and Italy.
- Other cardinals clad in their crimson robes came out to watch him after one of the fastest papal conclaves of the past century.
- The papal appeals to the Franks became even more pressing after Desiderius came to the Lombard throne in 756.
- Even more colourfully, a newly elected pope might choose an entirely new papal name.
- Antonio Alati, bishop of Urbino, found himself papal legate in Scotland in 1437.
- Venice, always in rivalry with the papal city, often presented itself as the new Rome.
- Ruffo was a Calabrian who had served in the papal curia but had found more favour at the Neapolitan court.
- A key struggle in any papal election is not over personalities or warring interpretations of the faith.
- Anglo-Saxon veneration of the papacy was strong and contributed to the growth of papal authority in the West.
- Next to the ground was a papal cross, which commemorated a visit by the pontiff.
- Events came to a head in 1208 when a papal legate was assassinated near Carcassonne.
- There the coffin will be definitively closed with red bands, sealed with both papal and Vatican seals.
Derivativesadverb But papally sponsored negotiations at Guines in 1354 failed and the war began again in 1355. Example sentencesExamples - The eleventh century witnessed a new Christian attitude toward war: that it could be divinely inspired, or at least papally commended, if not commanded.
- Pundits also suggested that the teaching was bound to change, given the logic of the Second Vatican Council and the existence of a papally appointed commission on the regulation of fertility.
- Papal authority was manifest, too, in the work of bishops and archbishops, who slowly adapted their ways to that of the papally directed reform movement of this century and the next.
- Bartholomew's presence at the controversial crowning of Henry the Young King is uncertain, but Becket asked that he should not be papally censured with others involved.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin papalis, from ecclesiastical Latin papa 'bishop (of Rome)'. Definition of papal in US English: papaladjectiveˈpeɪpəlˈpāpəl Relating to a pope or to the papacy. (与)教皇(有关)的;(与)教皇职位(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Events came to a head in 1208 when a papal legate was assassinated near Carcassonne.
- The papal bull was taken to Paris and stored for safe keeping.
- The family business in Rome that makes all the papal vestments has several different sizes prepared.
- Antonio Alati, bishop of Urbino, found himself papal legate in Scotland in 1437.
- Venice, always in rivalry with the papal city, often presented itself as the new Rome.
- Ruffo was a Calabrian who had served in the papal curia but had found more favour at the Neapolitan court.
- From the Colonna estates Caravaggio continued south to Naples, where he waited for a papal pardon.
- Henry of Blois, now acting as papal legate, openly went over to the Empress's side and in the summer she was able to enter London.
- Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers.
- He also sent two papal legates over to England to negotiate these reparations.
- Even more colourfully, a newly elected pope might choose an entirely new papal name.
- Anglo-Saxon veneration of the papacy was strong and contributed to the growth of papal authority in the West.
- There the coffin will be definitively closed with red bands, sealed with both papal and Vatican seals.
- A key struggle in any papal election is not over personalities or warring interpretations of the faith.
- In 1849, the new Roman government proclaimed the end of the old papal regime and the establishment of a republic.
- The papal appeals to the Franks became even more pressing after Desiderius came to the Lombard throne in 756.
- Other cardinals clad in their crimson robes came out to watch him after one of the fastest papal conclaves of the past century.
- Many Castilian-trained musicians worked in the papal choir in Rome, and in the royal chapels of Spain and Italy.
- Next to the ground was a papal cross, which commemorated a visit by the pontiff.
- If this papal pilgrimage had a central theme, it was brotherhood and the fraternity of man.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin papalis, from ecclesiastical Latin papa ‘bishop (of Rome)’. |