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patriarch    音標拼音: [p'etri,ɑrk]
n. 創辦人,家長,元老

創辦人,家長,元老

patriarch
n 1: title for the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches (in
Istanbul and Alexandria and Moscow and Jerusalem)
2: the male head of family or tribe [synonym: {patriarch},
{paterfamilias}]
3: any of the early biblical characters regarded as fathers of
the human race
4: a man who is older and higher in rank than yourself

Patriarch \Pa"tri*arch\ (p[=a]"tr[i^]*[aum]rk), n. [F.
patriarche, L. patriarcha, Gr. paria`rchhs, fr. paria`
lineage, especially on the father's side, race; path`r father
'archo`s a leader, chief, fr. 'a`rchein to lead, rule. See
{Father}, {Archaic}.]
1. The father and ruler of a family; one who governs his
family or descendants by paternal right; -- usually
applied to heads of families in ancient history,
especially in Biblical and Jewish history to those who
lived before the time of Moses.
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2. (R. C. Ch. & Gr. Ch.) A dignitary superior to the order of
archbishops; as, the patriarch of Constantinople, of
Alexandria, or of Antioch.
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3. A venerable old man; an elder. Also used figuratively.
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The patriarch hoary, the sage of his kith and the
hamlet. --Longfellow.
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The monarch oak, the partiarch of trees. --Dryde.
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166 Moby Thesaurus words for "patriarch":
Aaronic priesthood, Father Time, Grand Penitentiary, Holy Father,
Melchizedek priesthood, Methuselah, Nestor, Old Paar, Seventy,
abba, abuna, ancestors, antecedents, antediluvian, antipope,
antique, apostle, archbishop, archdeacon, architect, archpriest,
ascendants, author, back number, bishop, bishop coadjutor, boss,
bwana, canon, cardinal, cardinal bishop, cardinal deacon,
cardinal priest, centenarian, chaplain, chef, chief,
church dignitary, coadjutor, conservative, creator, curate, dad,
daddy, deacon, dean, diocesan, dodo, dotard, ecclesiarch, elder,
elders, employer, exarch, father, fathers, fogy, forebears,
forefathers, fossil, foster father, founder, fud, fuddy-duddy,
gaffer, geezer, generator, genitor, golden-ager, goodman, governor,
gramps, grandfather, grandfathers, grandparents, grandsire, granny,
graybeard, guru, has-been, hierarch, high priest, husband,
inventor, liege, liege lord, longhair, lord, lord paramount, maker,
master, matriarch, metropolitan, mid-Victorian, mossback,
nonagenarian, octogenarian, old believer, old chap, old codger,
old crock, old dodo, old dog, old duffer, old fogy, old geezer,
old gent, old gentleman, old liner, old man, old party, old poop,
old woman, old-timer, older, oldster, originator, overlord, pa,
padrone, pantaloon, pap, papa, pappy, paramount, pater,
paterfamilias, patriarchs, patron, penitentiary, pontiff, pop,
pope, pops, prebendary, predecessors, prelate, presbyter, priest,
primate, progenitors, rabbi, reactionary, rector, regular old fogy,
relic, rural dean, sahib, seigneur, seignior, senior citizen,
septuagenarian, sexagenarian, sire, square, starets, stepfather,
subdean, suffragan, teacher, the old man, the quiet-voiced elders,
traditionalist, venerable sir, veteran, vicar

Patriarch
a name employed in the New Testament with reference to Abraham
(Heb. 7:4), the sons of Jacob (Acts 7:8, 9), and to David
(2:29). This name is generally applied to the progenitors of
families or "heads of the fathers" (Josh. 14:1) mentioned in
Scripture, and they are spoken of as antediluvian (from Adam to
Noah) and post-diluvian (from Noah to Jacob) patriachs. But the
expression "the patriarch," by way of eminence, is applied to
the twelve sons of Jacob, or to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

"Patriachal longevity presents itself as one of the most
striking of the facts concerning mankind which the early history
of the Book of Genesis places before us...There is a large
amount of consentient tradition to the effect that the life of
man was originally far more prolonged than it is at present,
extending to at least several hundred years. The Babylonians,
Egyptians, and Chinese exaggerated these hundreds into
thousands. The Greeks and Romans, with more moderation, limited
human life within a thousand or eight hundred years. The Hindus
still farther shortened the term. Their books taught that in the
first age of the world man was free from diseases, and lived
ordinarily four hundred years; in the second age the term of
life was reduced from four hundred to three hundred; in the
third it became two hundred; in the fourth and last it was
brought down to one hundred" (Rawlinson's Historical
Illustrations).

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