mitred

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/ˈmaɪtərd/ · mi-tred

Wearing a mitre; referring to bishops or other clergy who wear such a headdress.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Wearing a mitre; referring to bishops or other clergy who wear such a headdress.

مائٹرڈ، اس سرپوش کو پہنے ہوئے جو بشپ یا دوسرے مذہبی پیشوا پہنتے ہیں۔

مائٹرڈ

mitred

Synonyms

crownedhattedattiredسرپوش دارپہنا ہواآراستہ

Antonyms

bare-headedunadornedhatlessبے سرسجایا ہوا نہیںبغیر ٹوپی

Common Collocations

  • mitred bishop
  • mitred clergy
  • mitred headgear

Example Sentences

The mitred bishop led the procession with grace.

مائٹرڈ بشپ نے جماعت کی قیادت باوقار انداز میں کی۔

Mitred bishop ne jamaat ki qiadat ba-aqdar andaaz mein ki.

During the ceremony, the mitred priest performed the rituals.

اس تقریب کے دوران، مائٹرڈ پادری نے مراسم انجام دیے۔

Is taqreeb ke doran, mitred paadri ne marasime anjam diye.

The historical painting depicted a mitred figure in the background.

تاریخی پینٹنگ میں پس منظر میں ایک مائٹرڈ شخصیت کو پیش کیا گیا تھا۔

Tareekhi painting mein pas manzar mein ek mitred shakhsiyat ko pesh kiya gaya tha.

Easily Confused With

miter:A miter refers to the actual head covering itself, while mitred describes the state of wearing it.

Word Family

mitre
nounمائٹر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a bishop giving 'mitre' (might) to someone important.

Imagine a bishop wearing a tall, pointed hat during a ceremony.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "mitre" — head covering for bishops

First known use: 14th century

The term 'mitred' derives from the Old French 'mitre,' which refers to a ceremonial head-dress worn by bishops and some other clergy, symbolizing authority and ceremonial duties.