Rong!
Etymology
From πέσσω (péssō, “to ripen; to cook”).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /pó.pa.non/ → /ˈpo.pa.non/ → /ˈpo.pa.non/
Noun
πόπᾰνον • (pópanon) n (genitive ποπᾰνου); second declension
round cake used at sacrifices
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Pontifex maximus
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Augustus as pontifex maximus
(Via Labicana Augustus)
The pontifex maximus (Latin, "greatest priest"[1][2][3]) was the chief high priest of the College of Pontiffs (Collegium Pontificum) in ancient Rome. This was the most important position in the ancient Roman religion, open only to patricians until 254 BC, when a plebeian first occupied this post. Although in fact the most powerful office of Roman priesthood, the pontifex maximus was officially ranked fifth in the ranking of the highest Roman priests (ordo sacerdotum), behind the rex sacrorum and the flamines maiores (Flamen Dialis, Flamen Martialis, Flamen Quirinalis).[4]
Pops is a spirit cooker, faggot.