Priesteramt

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δυσφορέω περὶ τὰς ἀναστάσιας → feel ill on getting up

Source

German > Latin

Priesteramt, sacerdotium. sacerdotale munus od. officium (im allg.). – flaminium (bei einer einzelnen Gottheit). – ein Pr. antreten, sacerdotium inire; sacerdotio praeesse coepisse: ein Pr. verwalten, sacerdotium habere; sacerdotio praeesse.

Translations

priesthood

Belarusian: свяшчэ́нства, папо́ўства; Breton: belegiezh; Bulgarian: свеще́нство; Chinese Finnish: pappeus; French: sacerdoce, prêtrise; Galician: sacerdocio; German: Priestertum, Priesteramt; Ancient Greek: ἱερωσύνη, ἱερεωσύνη, ἱερατεία, ἱεράτευμα, ἱρωσύνη; Irish: sagartacht; Italian: sacerdozio; Latin: sacerdōtium; Latvian: priesterība; Macedonian: свештенство; Polish: kapłaństwo; Portuguese: sacerdócio; Russian: свяще́нство, попо́вство; Spanish: sacerdocio; Swedish: prästerskap; Telugu: అర్చకత్వము; Ukrainian: свяще́нство, попі́вство