(in ancient Rome) any of the senior members of the Pontifical College, presided over by the Pontifex Maximus
Word origin
C16: from Latin, perhaps from Etruscan but influenced by folk etymology as if meaningliterally: bridge-maker, from pons bridge + -fex from facere to make
pontifex in American English
(ˈpɑntɪˌfɛks)
nounWord forms: pluralponˈtifiˌces (pɑnˈtɪfɪˌsiz)
in ancient Rome, a member of the supreme college of priests (Pontifical College)