- priest-rid
- priestˈ-rid or priestˈ-ridden adjectiveDominated by priests• • •Main Entry: ↑priest
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
priest-rid|den — «PREEST RIHD uhn», adjective. dominated or oppressed by priests … Useful english dictionary
Priest-ridden — Priest rid den, a. Controlled or oppressed by priests; as, a priest ridden people. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
priest-ridden — [prēst′rid΄ n] adj. dominated or tyrannized by priests * * * … Universalium
priest-ridden — [prēst′rid΄ n] adj. dominated or tyrannized by priests … English World dictionary
Priest (manhwa) — Infobox manhwa name = Priest imagesize=220 caption = Korean cover of Priest, vol. 1 ko hangul = 프리스트 romanized = genre = Adventure, Horror, Supernatural, Western multigenre=y Adventure = y Horror = y Western = y author = Hyung Min woo publisher … Wikipedia
Judas Priest — Infobox musical artist | Name = Judas Priest Img capt = Judas Priest onstage in Moline, Illinois. Img size = 250 Landscape = Yes Background = group or band Origin = Birmingham, England Years active = 1970–present Label = Epic, Columbia, CMC, Koch … Wikipedia
David O'Hanlon (priest) — Father David O Hanlon (born 1969) is a controversial Irish Roman Catholic priest and theologian. His attacks on the then President of Ireland, on members of the Irish hierarchy and fellow priests, and on the Irish media earned him notoriety. His… … Wikipedia
Menelaus (High Priest) — Menelaus was High Priest in Jerusalem from 171 BC to about 161 BC. He was the successor of Jason, the brother of Onias III. The sources are divided as to his origin. According to II Maccabees, he belonged to the tribe of Benjamin and was the… … Wikipedia
William Smith (Anglican priest) — William Smith (1727 1803) was the first president of the University of Pennsylvania. He was born at Aberdeen, Scotland, to Thomas and Elizabeth (Duncan) Smith. He attended the University of Aberdeen. In 1753, Smith wrote a pamphlet outlining his… … Wikipedia
William Smith (Episcopalian priest) — William Smith (September 7, 1727 – May 14, 1803)[1][2] was the first provost of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. William Smith by Gilbert Stuart, oil on … Wikipedia