baptiste

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French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French baptiste, borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin baptista, from Ancient Greek βαπτιστής (baptistḗs).

Pronunciation

Noun

baptiste m or f by sense (plural baptistes)

  1. baptist; Baptist

Derived terms

Further reading

Lithuanian

Noun

baptistè

  1. locative singular of baptìstas

Noun

baptìste

  1. vocative singular of baptìstas

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French baptiste, from Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin baptista, from Ancient Greek βαπτιστής (baptistḗs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bapˈtist(ə)/, /ˈbaptist(ə)/

Noun

baptiste

  1. baptist (one who performs a baptism)
  2. John the Baptist.

Descendants

  • English: baptist, Baptist
  • Scots: baptist, Baptist

References

Old French

Etymology

Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin baptista, from Ancient Greek βαπτιστής (baptistḗs).

Noun

baptiste oblique singularm (oblique plural baptistes, nominative singular baptistes, nominative plural baptiste)

  1. baptist

Descendants