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Portuguese
Etymology
From Late Latin prosēlytus, from Ancient Greek προσήλυτος (prosḗlutos).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pro‧sé‧li‧to
Noun
prosélito m (plural prosélitos, feminine prosélita, feminine plural prosélitas)
- proselyte (one who has recently converted to a religion or doctrine)
Spanish
Etymology
From Late Latin prosēlytus, from Ancient Greek προσήλυτος (prosḗlutos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɾoˈselito/
- Rhymes: -elito
- Syllabification: pro‧sé‧li‧to
Noun
prosélito m (plural prosélitos, feminine prosélita, feminine plural prosélitas)
- proselyte, convert (one who has recently converted to a religion or doctrine)
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