sky pilot
/'skai,pailət/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A military chaplain: "sky pilot" is a slang term for a chaplain serving in the armed forces, such as the army, navy, or air force. The term historically connects the chaplain's spiritual guidance with the "sky" or heavens.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The soldiers appreciated having a sky pilot available for counsel before the mission.
- He served as a sky pilot during the war, providing comfort to the troops.
Advanced Usage
- The term "sky pilot" is informal and carries a somewhat dated or historical connotation. It is less common in modern formal military contexts but may be used in historical accounts or literature.
Variants and Related Words
- Chaplain (n): the standard, formal term for a clergy member serving in a military unit, hospital, or other institution.
- The hospital chaplain offered support to the families.
- Padre (n): another informal term, of Spanish/Italian origin, for a military chaplain.
- The troops often referred to their chaplain as "the padre".
Synonyms
- Military chaplain: the formal equivalent.
- Clergyman: a general term for a male member of the clergy.
Related Phrases
- While "sky pilot" itself is not typically part of a phrasal verb, it is a fixed slang noun phrase.
Related Idioms
- No common idioms directly incorporate the term "sky pilot." The term itself functions as a metaphorical idiom, comparing a religious figure to a pilot navigating the spiritual "sky."
Noun
- a chaplain in one of the military services