Episcopus, epíscopi, m. g. pe. cor. Arcadius. A bishop: an esp ie: an ouersecr: a clearke of the market.Episcopus oræ Campaniæ.Cic.Ouerseer.Episcopius. Adiect. vt, Pliaselus episcopius. Cic.A brigantine or shippe sent out to esple.Epistalma.The commission of a prince hauing the charge subseribed.Epistata villica.A woman hauing the ouersight of a ferme.Epistates.A proctour: an ouerseer: a baylife: a stewarde of housholde.Epistathmi.Herbigers: appointers of lodging for a Princes traine: in latine Designatores mansionarij. Bud.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
ĕpīscŏpus, i, m., = e)pi/skopos, an overseer, superintendent.I. In gen., Dig. 50, 4, 18, 7; Inscr. Orell. 4024 (in Cic. Att. 7, 11 fin., written as Greek).—II. In partic., a bishop (eccl. Lat.), Amm. 15, 7, 7; Vulg. Phil. 1, 1 al.