French Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span> Wikipedia fr IPA(key): /pa.ʁa.klɛ/ <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span> m (plural <span class="searchmatch">paraclets</span>) (Christianity, theology) paraclete (an advocate...
<span class="searchmatch">paraclets</span> m plural of <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span>...
From <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span> + -ique. paraclétique (plural paraclétiques) paracletic...
replaçât third-person singular imperfect subjunctive of replacer <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span>...
Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span>, from Latin paracletus (“advocate, defender, helper, protector, conforter”), from Ancient Greek παράκλητος (paráklētos, “called to...
defender helper, protector, comforter Second-declension noun. French: <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span> “paracletus”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary...
→ Latin: paraclētus Old French: paraclit → English: paraclete French: <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span> Polish: Paraklet “παράκλητος”, in Liddell & Scott (1940) A Greek–English...
illustrious, and refulgent Maulkina, Daughter to the high and mighty Prince <span class="searchmatch">Paraclet</span>, Prince of No-Land, on the confines of whose Territories we now are, so...
ބާރްޤަލީޠު (bārqalīţu) Dutch: parakleet (nl) Esperanto: parakleto French: <span class="searchmatch">paraclet</span> (fr) m German: Paraklet m Greek: Ancient: παράκλητος m (paráklētos) Modern:...
translation if you can Dutch: Parakleet (nl) m Finnish: Parakletos French: <span class="searchmatch">Paraclet</span> (fr) m German: Paraklet m Greek: Παράκλητος m (Paráklitos) Ancient: παράκλητος m...