different between ecclesiastical vs regalism
ecclesiastical
English
Etymology
ecclesiastic +? -al
Pronunciation
- (Canada) IPA(key): /??kli.zi?æ.st?.k?l/
- (UK) IPA(key): /??kli?.zi?æ.st?.k?l/
Adjective
ecclesiastical (comparative more ecclesiastical, superlative most ecclesiastical)
- Of or pertaining to the church.
- Synonyms: churchical, churchlike, churchly, (less common) ecclesiastic
Alternative forms
- ecclesiasticall (obsolete)
Antonyms
Derived terms
- Ecclesiastical Latin
Related terms
- see Ecclesiastes
Translations
See also
- Appendix:Ecclesiastical terms
ecclesiastical From the web:
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- what ecclesiastical mean
- what's ecclesiastical authority
- what is ecclesiastical law
- what does ecclesiastical mean in the bible
- what is ecclesiastical history
- what is ecclesiastical endorsement
- what is ecclesiastical year
regalism
English
Etymology
regal +? -ism
Noun
regalism (usually uncountable, plural regalisms)
- The doctrine of the ecclesiastical supremacy of a sovereign.
Anagrams
- Gmailers, gremials, lamigers
Romanian
Etymology
regal +? -ism
Noun
regalism n (uncountable)
- royalism
Declension
regalism From the web:
- what does legalism mean
- what does the word legalism mean
- what is legalism mean
- what is the biblical definition of legalism
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