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papa [pá.pa.] : dad (n.); daddy (n.); papa (n.); pope (n.)
papa [pâ.pâ.] : gnaw (v.) [kitkit]
Synonyms: amahan; tatay

Derivatives of papa


Glosses:
dad
n. (person)1. dad, dada, daddy, pa, papa, pappa, popan informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk.
~ begetter, father, male parenta male parent (also used as a term of address to your father).; "his father was born in Atlanta"
daddy
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pope
n. (person)1. bishop of rome, catholic pope, holy father, pontiff, pope, roman catholic pope, vicar of christthe head of the Roman Catholic Church.
~ papacy, pontificatethe government of the Roman Catholic Church.
~ spiritual leadera leader in religious or sacred affairs.
~ catholica member of a Catholic church.
~ antipopesomeone who is elected pope in opposition to another person who is held to be canonically elected.; "the antipopes resided in Avignon during the Great Schism"
~ alexander vi, pope alexander vi, rodrigo borgia, borgiaPope and father of Cesare Borgia and Lucrezia Borgia (1431-1503).
~ benedict xiv, prospero lambertinipope who was a patron of the arts and who denounced the cruelty to the indigenous peoples of South America (1675-1758).
~ benedict xv, giacomo della chiesapope who founded the Vatican service for prisoners of war during World War I (1854-1922).
~ benedetto caetani, boniface viiipope who declared that Catholic princes are subject to the pope in temporal as well as in theological matters (1235-1303).
~ calixtus ii, guy of burgundypope who in 1122 forced the Holy Roman Emperor Henry V to sign a concordat that recognized the right of the church to choose its own leadership (died in 1124).
~ alfonso borgia, borgia, calixtus iiiItalian pope whose nepotism put the Borgia family in power in Italy (1378-1458).
~ clement vii, giulio de' mediciItalian pope from 1523 to 1534 who broke with Henry VIII of England after Henry VIII divorced Catherine of Aragon and married Anne Boleyn (1478-1534).
~ clement xi, giovanni francesco albaniItalian pope from 1700 to 1721 who condemned Jansenist ideas on papal infallibility.
~ clement xiv, lorenzo ganganelliItalian pope from 1769 to 1774 who lost whatever support remained of Catholic Europe, causing the church to fall into the hands of secular princes (1705-1774).
~ gregory i, gregory the great, saint gregory i, st. gregory i, gregory(Roman Catholic Church) an Italian pope distinguished for his spiritual and temporal leadership; a saint and Doctor of the Church (540?-604).
~ gregory vii, hildebrand, gregorythe Italian pope who fought to establish the supremacy of the pope over the Roman Catholic Church and the supremacy of the church over the state (1020-1085).
~ angelo correr, gregory xii, gregorythe Italian pope from 1406 to 1415 who worked to end the Great Schism and who retired to make it possible (1327-1417).
~ gregory xiii, ugo buoncompagni, gregorythe pope who sponsored the introduction of the modern calendar (1572-1585).
~ bartolomeo alberto capillari, gregory xvi, gregoryItalian pope from 1831 to 1846; conservative in politics and theology; worked to propagate Catholicism in England and the United States (1765-1846).
~ innocent iii, lotario di segniItalian pope from 1198 to 1216 who instituted the Fourth Crusade and under whom papal intervention in European politics reached its height (1161-1216).
~ giovanni battista cibo, innocent viiiItalian pope from 1484 to 1492 who was known as a nepotist and was attacked by Savonarola for his worldliness (1432-1492).
~ benedetto odescalchi, innocent xiItalian pope from 1676 to 1689 whose papacy was marked by the struggle with Louis XIV of France over papal authority over French Catholics; known for saintliness and canonized in 1956 (1611-1689).
~ antonio pignatelli, innocent xiiItalian pope from 1691 to 1700 who abolished nepotism within the church hierarchy and was universally loved for his charity and piety.
~ angelo guiseppe roncalli, john xxiiiItalian pope from 1958 to 1963 who convoked the Second Vatican Council (1881-1963).
~ albino luciano, john paul ithe first Pope to assume a double name; he reigned for only 34 days (1912-1978).
~ john paul ii, karol wojtylathe first Pope born in Poland; the first Pope not born in Italy in 450 years (1920-2005).
~ leo i, leo the great, st. leo iItalian pope from 440 to 461 who extended the authority of the papacy to the west and persuaded Attila not to attack Rome (440-461).
~ leo iiiItalian pope from 795 to 816 who in 800 crowned Charlemagne emperor of the Romans (750-816).
~ bruno, bruno of toul, leo ixGerman pope from 1049 to 1054 whose papacy was the beginning of papal reforms in the 11th century (1002-1054).
~ giovanni de'medici, leo xson of Lorenzo de'Medici and pope from 1513 to 1521 who excommunicated Martin Luther and who in 1521 bestowed on Henry VIII the title of Defender of the Faith (1475-1521).
~ gioacchino pecci, giovanni vincenzo pecci, leo xiiiItalian pope from 1878 to 1903 who was interested in the advancement of learning and who opened the Vatican secret archives to all scholars.
~ martin v, oddone colonnaItalian pope from 1417 to 1431 whose election as pope ended the Great Schism (1368-1431).
~ nicholas v, tomasso parentucelliItalian pope from 1447 to 1455 who founded the Vatican library (1397-1455).
~ alessandro farnese, paul iiiItalian pope from 1534 to 1549 who excommunicated Henry VIII of England in 1538 and initiated the Council of Trent in 1545; was active in the Counter Reformation and promoted the Society of Jesus for this purpose (1468-1549).
~ giovanni battista montini, paul viItalian pope from 1963 to 1978 who eased restrictions on fasting and on interfaith marriages (1897-1978).
~ aeneas silvius, enea silvio piccolomini, pius iiItalian pope from 1458 to 1464 who is remembered for his unsuccessful attempt to lead a crusade against the Turks (1405-1464).
~ antonio ghislieri, pius vItalian pope from 1566 to 1572 who led the reformation of the Roman Catholic Church; he excommunicated Elizabeth I (1504-1572).
~ giannangelo braschi, giovanni angelo braschi, pius viItalian pope from 1775 to 1799 who served during the French Revolution; Napoleon attacked the Papal States and in 1797 Pius VI was taken to France where he died (1717-1799).
~ barnaba chiaramonti, luigi barnaba gregorio chiaramonti, pius viiItalian pope from 1800 to 1823 who was humiliated by Napoleon and taken prisoner in 1809; he concluded a concordat with Napoleon and crowned him emperor of France; he returned to Rome in 1814 (1740-1823).
~ giovanni maria mastai-ferretti, giovanni mastai-ferretti, pius ixItalian pope from 1846 to 1878 who in 1854 declared the dogma of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
~ giuseppe melchiorre sarto, giuseppe sarto, pius xpope who condemned religious modernism; he was canonized in 1954 because of his interest in the poor (1835-1914).
~ achille ratti, ambrogio damiano achille ratti, pius xipope who signed a treaty with Mussolini recognizing the Vatican City as an independent state (1857-1939).
~ eugenio pacelli, pius xiipope who maintained neutrality during World War II and was later criticized for not aiding the Jews who were persecuted by Hitler (1876-1958).
~ francesco della rovere, sixtus ivItalian pope from 1471 to 1484 who consented to the establishment of the Spanish Inquisition and built the Sistine Chapel (1414-1484).
~ gerbert, sylvester iiFrench pope from 999 to 1003 who was noted for his great learning (945-1003).
~ odo, odo of lagery, otho, otho of lagery, urban iiFrench pope from 1088 to 1099 whose sermons called for the First Crusade (1042-1099).
~ guillaume de grimoard, urban vFrench pope from 1362 to 1370 who tried to reestablish the papacy in Rome but in 1367 returned to Avignon hoping to end the war between France and England; canonized in 1870 (1310-1370).
~ bartolomeo prignano, urban viItalian pope from 1378 to 1389 whose contested election began the Great Schism; he alienated his political allies by his ruthless treatment of his opponents (1318-1389).
~ maffeo barberini, urban viiiItalian pope from 1623 to 1644 who sanctioned the condemnation of Galileo but later freed him (1568-1644).
n. (person)2. alexander pope, popeEnglish poet and satirist (1688-1744).
~ poeta writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry).
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