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Afrikaans: priester; Albanian: prift; Amharic: ካህን; Arabic: قِسِّيس, كَاهِن; Egyptian Arabic: قسيس; Gulf Arabic: راهب; Iraqi Arabic: قس, كاهن; North Levantine Arabic: خوري; Tunisian Arabic: باباص, پاپاص; Moroccan Arabic: قسيس; Armenian: քահանա, երեց, աբեղա, տերտեր, քուրմ; Aromanian: preftu; Asturian: sacerdote; Azerbaijani: keşiş; Basque: apaiz, abade; Belarusian: свята́р, поп, ксёндз, жрэц, свяшчэ́ннiк, сьвяшчэ́ньнiк; Bengali: যাজক; Breton: beleg; Bulgarian: свеще́ник, поп; Burmese: ရဟန်း; Catalan: sacerdot, capellà; Chamicuro: patile; Chavacano: padre; Chinese Cantonese: 祭司; Mandarin: 祭司, 教士, 神父, 牧師, 牧师; Cornish: pronter; Corsican: preti; Czech: kněz; Dalmatian: priast; Danish: præst; Dutch: priester, pastoor; Emilian: prît; Erzya: озатя; Esperanto: pastro, pastrino; Estonian: preester; Faroese: prestur; Finnish: pappi; French: prêtre, prêtresse, sacrificateur, sacrificatrice; Friulian: predi; Galician: crego, preste, capelán; Georgian: მღვდელი, ქურუმი; German: Priester, Priesterin, Pfarrer, Pfarrerin, Pastor, Pastorin, Seelsorger, Seelsorgerin, Pfaffe, Pfäffin; Gothic: 𐍀𐌰𐍀𐌰, 𐌲𐌿𐌳𐌾𐌰, 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌷𐌰; Greek: ιερέας, ιερωμένος, κληρικός, παπάς, εφημέριος, πρεσβύτερος, πρωτοπρεσβύτερος; Ancient Greek: ἱερεύς; Greenlandic: palasi; Guaraní: pa'i; Hebrew: כֹּמֶר, כֹּהֵן; Hindi: याजक, पादरी; Hungarian: pap; Icelandic: prestur; Ido: kleriko, sacerdoto, popo; Indonesian: pendeta, imam; Interlingua: prestre, sacerdote; Irish: sagart, athair naofa; Old Irish: sacart, cruimther; Primitive Irish: ᚊᚏᚔᚋᚔᚈᚔᚏ; Italian: prete, sacerdote; Japanese: 司祭, 牧師, 僧, 法師, 祭司, 神父; Javanese: pandhita, dwija; Kapampangan: pari; Kazakh: дін қызметшісі, поп; Khmer: អ្នកបួស, លោកសង្ឃ; Konkani: पाद्रि; Korean: 신부), 사제, 성직자; Kumyk: кешиш; Kyrgyz: поп; Ladino: papaz; Lao: ຄຸນພໍ່, ຄູບາ; Latin: sacerdōs, flāmen, sacrārius; Latvian: priesteris; Lithuanian: kunigas; Luxembourgish: Paschtouer; Macedonian: све́штеник, поп; Malay: paderi, imam; Maltese: qassis; Manx: saggyrt; Maori: Tohunga; Middle English: prest; Middle French: prestre; Mongolian: санваартан, бөө, тайлгач; Navajo: ééʼ neishoodii; Norwegian Bokmål: prest; Nynorsk: prest; Occitan: prèire, capelan; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: свѧщеникъ, попъ; Old East Slavic: свѧщеникъ, попъ; Old English: prēost, ǣweweard, ciricþingere, clǣnsere, ealdwita, gebedmann, heargweard, hlȳtere, sācerd, þingere, wēofodþegn, hīredprēost; Old French: prestre, provoire; Old Irish: sacart; Old Norse: goði, gyðja; Old Portuguese: preste; Paiwan: palaingan; Pashto: پادري, کاهن, کشیش; Persian: کشیش, کاهن; Plautdietsch: Priesta; Polish: ksiądz, kapłan, klecha, duchowny, prezbiter; Portuguese: padre, sacerdote, presbítero; Romanian: preot, popă; Romansch: spiritual, prer; Russian: свяще́нник, поп, жрец, свято́й оте́ц, оте́ц, ба́тюшка, ксёндз); Sardinian: prede, predi, peideru, peidru; Scottish Gaelic: sagart; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свѐштенӣк, по̏п, свѐћенӣк, о̀тац, жре̑ц; Roman: svèštenīk, pȍp, svèćenīk, òtac, žrȇc; Sicilian: prèviti; Skolt Sami: papp; Slovak: kňaz, otec, duchovný, páter, páterko; Slovene: duhovnik; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: mjeršnik, pop; Spanish: cura, sacerdote, párroco; Swahili: kasisi, kuhani 5 or 6; Swedish: präst, prost, pastor; Tagalog: pari; Tajik: кашиш, рӯҳонӣ, поп, коҳин; Telugu: పూజారి, అర్చకుడు; Thai: หลวงพ่อ, พระ, พระสงฆ์, นักบวช, มุนิ; Tibetan: བླ་མ; Tigrinya: ቀሺ; Tlingit: wáadishgaa; Turkish: papaz, din adamı, rahip, keşiş; Turkmen: buýsanç; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎅𐎐; Ukrainian: свяще́ник, ксьондз, оте́ць, піп, ієре́й, жрець; Urdu: پادری; Uyghur: پوپ, كاھىن; Uzbek: pop, kohin, ruhoniy, kashish; Venetian: prète, prèvede, pre; Vietnamese: linh mục; Volapük: kultan, hikultan, jikultan, pädan, hipädan, jipädan, pastan, hipastan, jipastan; Welsh: offeiriad; Westrobothnian: tjörkgobb, prest; Yiddish: גלח; Yup'ik: agayulirta |
Revision as of 14:26, 10 April 2021
English (LSJ)
Arc. for ἱερεύς.
Translations
Afrikaans: priester; Albanian: prift; Amharic: ካህን; Arabic: قِسِّيس, كَاهِن; Egyptian Arabic: قسيس; Gulf Arabic: راهب; Iraqi Arabic: قس, كاهن; North Levantine Arabic: خوري; Tunisian Arabic: باباص, پاپاص; Moroccan Arabic: قسيس; Armenian: քահանա, երեց, աբեղա, տերտեր, քուրմ; Aromanian: preftu; Asturian: sacerdote; Azerbaijani: keşiş; Basque: apaiz, abade; Belarusian: свята́р, поп, ксёндз, жрэц, свяшчэ́ннiк, сьвяшчэ́ньнiк; Bengali: যাজক; Breton: beleg; Bulgarian: свеще́ник, поп; Burmese: ရဟန်း; Catalan: sacerdot, capellà; Chamicuro: patile; Chavacano: padre; Chinese Cantonese: 祭司; Mandarin: 祭司, 教士, 神父, 牧師, 牧师; Cornish: pronter; Corsican: preti; Czech: kněz; Dalmatian: priast; Danish: præst; Dutch: priester, pastoor; Emilian: prît; Erzya: озатя; Esperanto: pastro, pastrino; Estonian: preester; Faroese: prestur; Finnish: pappi; French: prêtre, prêtresse, sacrificateur, sacrificatrice; Friulian: predi; Galician: crego, preste, capelán; Georgian: მღვდელი, ქურუმი; German: Priester, Priesterin, Pfarrer, Pfarrerin, Pastor, Pastorin, Seelsorger, Seelsorgerin, Pfaffe, Pfäffin; Gothic: 𐍀𐌰𐍀𐌰, 𐌲𐌿𐌳𐌾𐌰, 𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌷𐌰; Greek: ιερέας, ιερωμένος, κληρικός, παπάς, εφημέριος, πρεσβύτερος, πρωτοπρεσβύτερος; Ancient Greek: ἱερεύς; Greenlandic: palasi; Guaraní: pa'i; Hebrew: כֹּמֶר, כֹּהֵן; Hindi: याजक, पादरी; Hungarian: pap; Icelandic: prestur; Ido: kleriko, sacerdoto, popo; Indonesian: pendeta, imam; Interlingua: prestre, sacerdote; Irish: sagart, athair naofa; Old Irish: sacart, cruimther; Primitive Irish: ᚊᚏᚔᚋᚔᚈᚔᚏ; Italian: prete, sacerdote; Japanese: 司祭, 牧師, 僧, 法師, 祭司, 神父; Javanese: pandhita, dwija; Kapampangan: pari; Kazakh: дін қызметшісі, поп; Khmer: អ្នកបួស, លោកសង្ឃ; Konkani: पाद्रि; Korean: 신부), 사제, 성직자; Kumyk: кешиш; Kyrgyz: поп; Ladino: papaz; Lao: ຄຸນພໍ່, ຄູບາ; Latin: sacerdōs, flāmen, sacrārius; Latvian: priesteris; Lithuanian: kunigas; Luxembourgish: Paschtouer; Macedonian: све́штеник, поп; Malay: paderi, imam; Maltese: qassis; Manx: saggyrt; Maori: Tohunga; Middle English: prest; Middle French: prestre; Mongolian: санваартан, бөө, тайлгач; Navajo: ééʼ neishoodii; Norwegian Bokmål: prest; Nynorsk: prest; Occitan: prèire, capelan; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: свѧщеникъ, попъ; Old East Slavic: свѧщеникъ, попъ; Old English: prēost, ǣweweard, ciricþingere, clǣnsere, ealdwita, gebedmann, heargweard, hlȳtere, sācerd, þingere, wēofodþegn, hīredprēost; Old French: prestre, provoire; Old Irish: sacart; Old Norse: goði, gyðja; Old Portuguese: preste; Paiwan: palaingan; Pashto: پادري, کاهن, کشیش; Persian: کشیش, کاهن; Plautdietsch: Priesta; Polish: ksiądz, kapłan, klecha, duchowny, prezbiter; Portuguese: padre, sacerdote, presbítero; Romanian: preot, popă; Romansch: spiritual, prer; Russian: свяще́нник, поп, жрец, свято́й оте́ц, оте́ц, ба́тюшка, ксёндз); Sardinian: prede, predi, peideru, peidru; Scottish Gaelic: sagart; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: свѐштенӣк, по̏п, свѐћенӣк, о̀тац, жре̑ц; Roman: svèštenīk, pȍp, svèćenīk, òtac, žrȇc; Sicilian: prèviti; Skolt Sami: papp; Slovak: kňaz, otec, duchovný, páter, páterko; Slovene: duhovnik; Sorbian Lower Sorbian: mjeršnik, pop; Spanish: cura, sacerdote, párroco; Swahili: kasisi, kuhani 5 or 6; Swedish: präst, prost, pastor; Tagalog: pari; Tajik: кашиш, рӯҳонӣ, поп, коҳин; Telugu: పూజారి, అర్చకుడు; Thai: หลวงพ่อ, พระ, พระสงฆ์, นักบวช, มุนิ; Tibetan: བླ་མ; Tigrinya: ቀሺ; Tlingit: wáadishgaa; Turkish: papaz, din adamı, rahip, keşiş; Turkmen: buýsanç; Ugaritic: 𐎋𐎅𐎐; Ukrainian: свяще́ник, ксьондз, оте́ць, піп, ієре́й, жрець; Urdu: پادری; Uyghur: پوپ, كاھىن; Uzbek: pop, kohin, ruhoniy, kashish; Venetian: prète, prèvede, pre; Vietnamese: linh mục; Volapük: kultan, hikultan, jikultan, pädan, hipädan, jipädan, pastan, hipastan, jipastan; Welsh: offeiriad; Westrobothnian: tjörkgobb, prest; Yiddish: גלח; Yup'ik: agayulirta