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Catalan: ardiaca, arxidiaca; Esperanto: arkidiakono, ĉefdiakono; Finnish: arkkidiakoni; French: [[archidiacre]]; German: [[Archidiakon]]; Greek: [[αρχιδιάκονος]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀρχιδιάκονος]]; Ido: arkidiakono; Irish: ard-deagánach; Italian: [[arcidiacono]]; Macedonian: архиѓакон; Maori: ātirīkona; Polish: archidiakon; Portuguese: [[arquidiácono]], [[arcediago]]; Romanian: arhidiacon; Russian: [[архидьякон]]; Spanish: [[arcediano]], [[archidiácono]]
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Transliteration A: prōtodiákonos Transliteration B: prōtodiakonos Transliteration C: protodiakonos Beta Code: prwtodia/konos

English (LSJ)

[ᾱ], ὁ, first deacon, Supp.Epigr.6.243 (Phrygia, v A.D.).

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πρωτοδιάκονος: [ᾱ], ὁ, ὁ πρῶτος διάκονος, ἢ ἀρχιδιάκονος, Εὐστ. Πονημάτ. 239. 81, Συλλ. Ἐπιγρ. 8737· - Ὡς ἐπίθετ. ἀναφέρεται εἰς τὸν Ἅγιον Στέφανον, Ψευδοβασίλ. ΙΙΙ, 1641C, Σύγκελλ. 623, 10.

Greek Monolingual

ὁ, ΜΑ
ο πρώτος διάκονος, ο αρχιδιάκονος
μσν.
προσωνυμία του αγίου Στεφάνου.

Translations

archdeacon

Catalan: ardiaca, arxidiaca; Esperanto: arkidiakono, ĉefdiakono; Finnish: arkkidiakoni; French: archidiacre; German: Archidiakon; Greek: αρχιδιάκονος; Ancient Greek: ἀρχιδιάκονος; Ido: arkidiakono; Irish: ard-deagánach; Italian: arcidiacono; Macedonian: архиѓакон; Maori: ātirīkona; Polish: archidiakon; Portuguese: arquidiácono, arcediago; Romanian: arhidiacon; Russian: архидьякон; Spanish: arcediano, archidiácono