Episcopalian

//əˌpɪs.kəˈpeɪ.lin̩//

Synonyms for "episcopalian" (15 found)

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Nietzsche, belatedly discovered by a world beset by terrors too great for it and mysteries too profound, becomes almost respectable, nay, almost Episcopalian!

Source: tatoeba (11912773)

A bishop is entitled to certain episcopalian privileges.

Source: wiktionary

I was raised an Episcopalian but no longer belong to a church.

Source: wiktionary

Jill Erickson and her partner have embraced the label ever since it was first coined on the television show, "The OC," in the mid-2000s. To Erickson, who is Episcopalian, and her Jewish partner, Chrismukkah represents their efforts to incorporate their respective traditions into the holiday season.

Source: wiktionary

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