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Pontiff

Derived from the French word "Pontife" or from the Latin "Pontifex", a title used for high priests of the Roman Republic, with a literal meaning of "bridge-builder".

And Pontiff, pretty Pontiff, can anyone shake your hand? Or is it just that you like uniforms and someone kissing your hand? -Radiohead, "Good Evening Mr. Waldheim"

by breakhisneck June 29, 2009