Priest
81priest-ridden — [prēst′rid΄ n] adj. dominated or tyrannized by priests * * * …
82Priest, Assistant — • The first and highest in dignity of the ministers who assist the bishop in pontifical functions. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
83priest-ridden — [prēst′rid΄ n] adj. dominated or tyrannized by priests …
84priest's crown — priest s crown, = dandelion (Cf. ↑dandelion) (so called because of the bald appearance after the pappus has blown off) …
85priest-rid|den — «PREEST RIHD uhn», adjective. dominated or oppressed by priests …
86priest|craft — «PREEST KRAFT, KRAHFT», noun. the skills and knowledge of priests, especially when applied to worldly ends: »It is better that men should be governed by priestcraft than by brute violence (Macaulay) …
87priest|ess — «PREES tihs», noun. a woman who serves at an altar or in sacred rites: »a priestess of Diana, a priestess of beauty …
88priest|fish — «PREEST FIHSH», noun, plural fish|es or (collectively) fish. a rockfish of a slaty black color, abundant along the Pacific coast of the United States …
89priest|like — «PREEST LYK», adjective. = priestly. (Cf. ↑priestly) …
90Priest (disambiguation) — A priest is a person who holds an office in a religion, for example a Roman Catholic priest.Priest may also refer to:*As a tool: ** Priest (tool), a tool for killing fish*As a vehicle: **M7 Priest, an informal name for an American World War II… …