sacerdote

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Asturian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin sacerdos, sacerdotem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /saθeɾˈdote/,
  • Rhymes: -ote
  • Hyphenation: sa‧cer‧do‧te

Noun

sacerdote m (plural sacerdotes)

  1. priest (clergyman)

Classical Nahuatl

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish sacerdote.

Pronunciation

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Noun

sacerdote

  1. (Catholicism) priest
    Synonym: teopixqui

Italian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin sacerdotem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sa.t͡ʃerˈdɔ.te/
  • Rhymes: -ɔte
  • Hyphenation: sa‧cer‧dò‧te

Noun

sacerdote m (plural sacerdoti, feminine sacerdotessa)

  1. priest, clergyman
    Synonym: prete

Anagrams

Latin

Noun

sacerdōte

  1. ablative singular of sacerdōs

Old Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin sacerdotem, from sacer (sacred, holy).

Pronunciation

Noun

sacerdote m (plural sacerdotes)

  1. priest
    • c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 28r:
      Vinierõ al flũ con el arca del teſtamẽt e q̃ndo cataron los pies de los ſac̃dotes enel agua partierõ ſe las aguas adieſtro ⁊ aſinieſtro e eſtidierõ cuemo mõtõ []
      They came to the river with the Ark of the Testimony, and when the feet of the priests touched the water the waters parted to the right and to the left, and they stood up like a heap

Descendants

  • Spanish: sacerdote
    • Classical Nahuatl: sacerdote

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin sacerdōtem.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

sacerdote m (plural sacerdotes, feminine sacerdotisa, feminine plural sacerdotisas)

  1. priest
    Synonyms: clérigo, eclesiástico, ministro, padre, presbítero, reverendo

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Spanish sacerdote, borrowed from Latin sacerdotem, singular accusative of sacerdōs.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /saθeɾˈdote/
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /saseɾˈdote/
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ote
  • Syllabification: sa‧cer‧do‧te

Noun

sacerdote m (plural sacerdotes, feminine sacerdotisa, feminine plural sacerdotisas)

  1. priest
    Synonyms: cura, párroco, pastor

Derived terms

Descendants

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