SYNODS
Noun
synods
plural of synod
Anagrams
• Dysons
Source: Wiktionary
SYNOD
Syn"od, n. Etym: [L. synodus, Gr. sino, seno, F. synode, both from
the Latin.]
1. (Eccl. Hist.)
Definition: An ecclesiastic council or meeting to consult on church
matters.
Note: Synods are of four kinds: 1. General, or ecumenical, which are
compopsed of bishops from different nations; -- commonly called
general council. 2. National, composed of bishops of one nation only.
3. Provincial, in which the bishops of only one province meet; --
called also convocations. 4. Diocesan, a synod in which the bishop of
the diocese or his representative presides. Among Presbyterians, a
synod is composed of several adjoining presbyteries. The members are
the ministers and a ruling elder from each parish.
2. An assembly or council having civil authority; a legislative body.
It hath in solemn synods been decreed, Both by the Syracusians and
ourselves, To admit no traffic to our adverse towns. Shak.
Parent of gods and men, propitious Jove! And you, bright synod of the
powers above. Dryden.
3. (Astron.)
Definition: A conjunction of two or more of the heavenly bodies. [R.]
Milton.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition