different between episcopalian vs lutheran

episcopalian

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??p?s.k??pe?.lin?/

Adjective

episcopalian (comparative more episcopalian, superlative most episcopalian)

  1. episcopal, pertaining to a bishop of any church
    A bishop is entitled to certain episcopalian privileges.
  2. Episcopalian

Noun

episcopalian (plural episcopalians)

  1. Episcopalian

Usage notes

  • In the adjectival sense, episcopal will generally do just as well: A bishop is entitled to certain episcopal privileges. In the Episcopal Church in the United States, the correct usage is that Episcopalian is used only as a noun and Episcopal is used only as an adjective.

Related terms

  • episcopal

See also

  • Episcopalian

episcopalian From the web:

  • what episcopalians believe
  • what episcopalians believe an introduction
  • what does episcopal mean
  • episcopal meaning
  • what do episcopalians believe about salvation
  • episcopal religion
  • episcopal church
  • what makes episcopalians different


lutheran

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

lutheran m (definite singular lutheranen, indefinite plural lutheranar, definite plural lutheranane)

  1. form removed by a 2016 spelling decision; superseded by lutheranar

Swedish

Etymology

Luther +? -an, from Martin Luther

Noun

lutheran c

  1. a Lutheran (A member of a Lutheran church)

Declension

lutheran From the web:

  • what lutherans believe
  • what lutherans believe about baptism
  • what lutherans believe about communion
  • what lutherans believe about death
  • what's lutheran church
  • lutheran meaning
  • what lutheranism is all about
  • what lutheran chorale
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