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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bench
n.
;
pl
.
Benches
1.
A
long
seat
,
differing
from
a
stool
in
its
greater
length
.
Mossy
benches
supplied
the
place
of
chairs
.
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
2.
A
long
table
at
which
mechanics
and
other
work
;
as
,
a
carpenter's
bench
.
3.
The
seat
where
judges
sit
in
court
.
To
pluck
down
justice
from
your
awful
bench
.
--
Shak
.
4.
The
persons
who
sit
as
judges
;
the
court
;
as
,
the
opinion
of
the
full
bench
.
See
King's Bench
.
5.
A
collection
or
group
of
dogs
exhibited
to
the
public
; --
so
named
because
the
animals
are
usually
placed
on
benches
or
raised
platforms
.
6.
A
conformation
like
a
bench
;
a
long
stretch
of
flat
ground
,
or
a
kind
of
natural
terrace
,
near
a
lake
or
river
.
Bench mark
Leveling
,
one
of
a
number
of
marks
along
a
line
of
survey
,
affixed
to
permanent
objects
,
to
show
where
leveling
staffs
were
placed
.
See
bench mark
in
the
vocabulary
.
Bench of bishops
,
the
whole
body
of
English
prelates
assembled
in
council
.
Bench plane
,
any
plane
used
by
carpenters
and
joiners
for
working
a
flat
surface
,
as
jack
planes
,
long
planes
.
Bench show
,
an
exhibition
of
dogs
.
Bench table
Arch.
,
a
projecting
course
at
the
base
of
a
building
,
or
round
a
pillar
,
sufficient
to
form
a
seat
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Bish·op
n.
1.
A
spiritual
overseer
,
superintendent
,
or
director
.
Ye
were
as
sheep
going
astray
;
but
are
now
returned
unto
the
Shepherd
and
Bishop
of
your
souls
.
--
1
Pet
.
ii
. 25.
It
is
a
fact
now
generally
recognized
by
theologians
of
all
shades
of
opinion
,
that
in
the
language
of
the
New
Testament
the
same
officer
in
the
church
is
called
indifferently
=\“bishop”
( ░ )
and
“elder”
or
“presbyter.”
\= --
J
.
B
.
Lightfoot
.
2.
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
.
Bishop in partibus [infidelium]
R.
C
. Ch.
,
a
bishop
of
a
see
which
does
not
actually
exist
;
one
who
has
the
office
of
bishop
,
without
especial
jurisdiction
. --
Shipley
.
Titular bishop
R.
C
. Ch.
,
a
term
officially
substituted
in
1882
for
bishop
in
partibus
.
Bench of Bishops
.
See
under
Bench
.
3.
In
the
Methodist
Episcopal
and
some
other
churches
,
one
of
the
highest
church
officers
or
superintendents
.
4.
A
piece
used
in
the
game
of
chess
,
bearing
a
representation
of
a
bishop's
miter
; --
formerly
called
archer
.
5.
A
beverage
,
being
a
mixture
of
wine
,
oranges
or
lemons
,
and
sugar
.
6.
An
old
name
for
a
woman's
bustle
. [
U
.
S
.]
If
,
by
her
bishop
,
or
her
“grace”
alone
,
A
genuine
lady
,
or
a
church
,
is
known
. --
Saxe
.
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