Bishop

/ˈbɪʃəp/ noun

A bishop is a high-ranking Christian religious leader who oversees several churches in a region. In chess, a bishop is a piece that moves diagonally across the board.

From Old English “bisceop,” from Latin “episcopus,” from Greek “episkopos” meaning “overseer” or “watcher.” The word originally referred to someone who watches over others spiritually.

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