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apostate
English
Etymology
From Late Latin apostata, from Ancient Greek ????????? (apostát?s, “rebel”), from ???????? (aphíst?mi, “to withdraw, revolt”), from ??? (apó, “from”) + ?????? (híst?mi, “to stand”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??p?s.te?t/, /??p?s.t?t/
Adjective
apostate (not comparable)
- Guilty of apostasy.
- a wretched and apostate state
Translations
Noun
apostate (plural apostates)
- A person who has renounced a religion or faith.
- (Roman Catholicism) One who, after having received sacred orders, renounces his clerical profession.
Synonyms
Related terms
Translations
See also
- heresy
- heretic
- heretical
Further reading
- Apostasy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
Noun
apostate f
- plural of apostata
Portuguese
Verb
apostate
- first-person singular (eu) present subjunctive of apostatar
- third-person singular (ele and ela, also used with você and others) present subjunctive of apostatar
- third-person singular (você) affirmative imperative of apostatar
- third-person singular (você) negative imperative of apostatar
Spanish
Verb
apostate
- First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of apostatar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of apostatar.
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of apostatar.
- Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of apostatar.
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itinerant
English
Etymology
From Late Latin itiner?ntem, from itiner?ns, present active participle of itineror (“I travel”). See also itinerate, itinerary.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /a??t?n??nt/
Adjective
itinerant (comparative more itinerant, superlative most itinerant)
- Habitually travelling from place to place. [from 1560s]
Translations
Noun
itinerant (plural itinerants)
- One who travels from place to place.
- (Ireland) A member of the Travelling Community, whether settled or not.
Translations
Further reading
- itinerant on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- nitratine
Romanian
Etymology
From French itinérant.
Adjective
itinerant m or n (feminine singular itinerant?, masculine plural itineran?i, feminine and neuter plural itinerante)
- itinerant
Declension
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