excommunicatio
Ὅτ' εὐτυχεῖς, μάλιστα μὴ φρόνει μέγα → Minus insolesce, quo magis res prosperae → Wenn du im Glück bist, brüste dich am wenigsten
Latin > English
excommunicatio excommunicationis N F :: excommunication; (censure excluding Catholic from communion w/faithful)
excommunicatio excommunicatio excommunicationis N F :: excommunication; exclusion from Church/religious community
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
excommūnĭcātĭo: ōnis, f. excommunico,
I ban of the Church, excommunication, Aug. de Fide, 3 et saep.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
excommūnĭcātĭō, ōnis, f., excommunication : Aug. Fide op. 2, 3.
Latin > German (Georges)
excommūnicātio, ōnis, f. (excommunico), der Kirchenbann, Eccl.
Translations
excommunication
Arabic: حِرْمَان كَنَسِيّ; Armenian: բանադրանք, նզովք; Belarusian: адлучэнне; Bulgarian: отлъ́чване; Chinese Mandarin: 逐出教會, 逐出教会, 絕罰, 绝罚; Czech: exkomunikace, vyobcování; Danish: bandlysning; Dutch: excommunicatie; Estonian: ekskommunikatsioon; Finnish: ekskommunikaatio; French: excommunication; Galician: excomuñón; German: Exkommunikation; Greek: αφορισμός, απαγόρευση; Ancient Greek: ἀφορισμός; Hebrew: חרם \ חֵרֶם, נידוי \ נִדּוּי; Hungarian: kiközösítés; Icelandic: bannfæring; Indonesian: ekskomunikasi; Irish: coinnealbhá; Italian: scomunica; Japanese: 破門, 除名; Korean: 파문(破門); Latin: excommunicatio, excommunio; Macedonian: изопштување, екскомуникација; Norwegian Bokmål: ekskommunikasjon, bannlysing, bannlysning; Nynorsk: ekskommunikasjon, bannlysing; Old English: āmǣnsumung; Plautdietsch: Baun; Polish: ekskomunika; Portuguese: excomunhão; Romanian: excomunicare, afurisenie; Russian: отлучение; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: екскомуникација, изопштење; Roman: ekskomunikácija, izopštenje; Slovak: exkomunikácia; Slovene: ekskomunikacija; Spanish: excomunión, descomunión; Swedish: exkommunikation, bannlysning; Tagalog: ekskomunyon; Uyghur: відлучення; Yiddish: חרם