Pronunciation Noun
metropolitan (plural metropolitans)
- (Christianity) A bishop empowered to oversee other bishops; an archbishop. [from 15th c.]
- 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 514:
- Yet from the late thirteenth century the metropolitan based himself either in Moscow or Vladimir-on-the-Kliazma, which was also in Muscovite territory, and it became the ambition of the Muscovites to make this arrangement permanent.
- 2009, Diarmaid MacCulloch, A History of Christianity, Penguin 2010, p. 514:
- The inhabitant of a metropolis. [from 18th c.]
- Italian: metropolita
- Russian: митрополи́т
- Spanish: metropolitano
metropolitan
- (Christianity) Pertaining to the see or province of a metropolitan. [from 15th c.]
- Of, or pertaining to, a metropolis or other large urban settlement. [from 16th c.]
- non-metropolitan
- French: métropolitain, urbain
- Italian: metropolitano
- Portuguese: metropolitano
- Russian: центра́льный
- Spanish: metropolitano
Metropolitan
Proper noun
- (rail) The Metropolitan Line of London Underground, which has its ancestry in the Metropolitan Railway.
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