Metropolitan

Etymology
From metropolitanus, from  μητρόπολις (metropolis).

Adjective

 * of, or pertaining to, a metropolis or other large urban settlement.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Danish: metropolit
 * Esperanto: metropolita
 * French: ,
 * Greek: μητροπολίτης
 * Irish:
 * Italian:


 * Japanese:
 * 大都市の (だいとしの, daitoshino); refering to large urban
 * 府主教 (ふしゅきょう, fushukyō); Metropolitan bishop in Orthodox Church
 * 首都大司教 (しゅとだいしきょう, shutodaishikyō); Metropolitan bishop in Catholic Church
 * Norwegian: metropolitt
 * Spanish: metropolitano, metropolitana

Noun

 * 1) In Eastern Orthodoxy, a bishop empowered to oversee other bishops, an archbishop.  Their demesne is an Archeparchy.
 * 2) the inhabitant of a metropolis

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