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Etymology
Borrowed from Latin sacerdōtem (“priest, priestess”), from sacer (“holy, sacred”).
Pronunciation
Noun
sacerdot m (plural sacerdots)
- priest
- Synonym: capellà
Hyponyms
Old Spanish
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Noun
sacerdot m (plural sacerdotes)
- Apocopic form of sacerdote; priest
c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 58r:e entraron en ſa caſa de la ydola bual e destruyeron todo lo que fallaron e mataron al ſacerdot dela ydola- And they entered the house of the idol Baal and destroyed all they found. And they killed the idol's priest.
- Idem, f. 80r.
EN cabo dela uilla de iſrꝉ apart de oriẽt es tenplum domini caſa del c̃aador. alli era zacharias ſacerdoth. eueno a el el angel enuncio la nauidat de ſo fijo ſant juan baptiſta- In the city of Israel, in the eastern part, is the Temple of the Lord, house of the Creator. There Zachariah was priest, and the angel came to him and announced the birth of his son Saint John the Baptist.
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian sacerdote.
Noun
sacerdot m (plural sacerdoți)
- priest
Declension