Definition of bishop
			
									- n. - A spiritual overseer, superintendent, or director.
 
									- n. - In the Roman Catholic, Greek, and Anglican or Protestant
   Episcopal churches, one ordained to the highest order of the ministry,
   superior to the priesthood, and generally claiming to be a successor of
   the Apostles. The bishop is usually the spiritual head or ruler of a
   diocese, bishopric, or see.
 
									- n. - In the Methodist Episcopal and some other churches, one of
   the highest church officers or superintendents.
 
									- n. - A piece used in the game of chess, bearing a representation
   of a bishop's miter; -- formerly called archer.
 
									- n. - A beverage, being a mixture of wine, oranges or lemons, and
   sugar.
 
									- n. - An old name for a woman's bustle.
 
									- v. t. - To admit into the church by confirmation; to confirm;
   hence, to receive formally to favor.
 
									- v. t. - To make seem younger, by operating on the teeth; as, to
   bishop an old horse or his teeth.
 
									- n. - A spiritual overseer, superintendent, or director.
 
									- n. - In the Roman Catholic, Greek, and Anglican or Protestant
   Episcopal churches, one ordained to the highest order of the ministry,
   superior to the priesthood, and generally claiming to be a successor of
   the Apostles. The bishop is usually the spiritual head or ruler of a
   diocese, bishopric, or see.
 
									- n. - In the Methodist Episcopal and some other churches, one of
   the highest church officers or superintendents.
 
									- n. - A piece used in the game of chess, bearing a representation
   of a bishop's miter; -- formerly called archer.
 
									- n. - A beverage, being a mixture of wine, oranges or lemons, and
   sugar.
 
									- n. - An old name for a woman's bustle.
 
									- v. t. - To admit into the church by confirmation; to confirm;
   hence, to receive formally to favor.
 
									- v. t. - To make seem younger, by operating on the teeth; as, to
   bishop an old horse or his teeth.