pontefice
pontiff; pope
noun pon-TEH-fee-cheh Rare
Origin: From Latin pontifex (bridge-builder, high priest), from pons (bridge) + facere (to make).
Usage Note
Pontefice is a formal and elevated synonym for papa (Pope), used especially in official, historical, or religious writing. It can also refer to a high priest in ancient Rome. The etymology — 'bridge-builder' — is historically debated but makes for a compelling learner note. Plural: i pontefici.
Examples
"Il pontefice ha celebrato la messa in piazza."
Natural Translation
The pontiff celebrated mass in the square.
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