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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)
- baptist; Baptist
Derived terms
Further reading
Lithuanian
Noun
baptistè
- locative singular of baptìstas
Noun
baptìste
- vocative singular of baptìstas
Middle English
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
- baptist (one who performs a baptism)
- John the Baptist.
Descendants
References
Old French
Etymology
Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin, Late Latin baptista, from Ancient Greek βαπτιστής (baptistḗs).
Noun
baptiste oblique singular, m (oblique plural baptistes, nominative singular baptistes, nominative plural baptiste)
- baptist
Descendants