different between familyist vs familist
familyist
English
Etymology
family +? -ist
Noun
familyist (plural familyists)
- A proponent of familyism
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familist
English
Etymology
From family +? -ist.
Noun
familist (plural familists)
- (religion, historical) A member of the Family of Love religious group in 16th-century England. [from 16th c.]
Romanian
Etymology
familie +? -ist
Noun
familist m (plural famili?ti)
- family man
Declension
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