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Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from German Exegese.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌɛk.səˈɣeːzə/, /ˌɛk.seːˈɣeːzə/
- Hyphenation: exe‧ge‧se
- Rhymes: -eːzə
Noun
exegese f (uncountable)
- exegesis
- 1792, "Over den geestelyken Stand" (review), in Algemeene vaderlandsche letter-oefeningen, page 538.
Zederd dat de Godgeleerdheid op Exegeſe en Critiek, op de Geſchiedenis en Wysbegeerte, gegrond is, […]- Since theology has been founded on exegesis and criticism, on history and philosophy,
Latin
Noun
exēgēse
- ablative singular of exēgēsis
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Noun
exegese f (plural exegeses)
- exegesis