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sainthood
English
Etymology
From saint +? -hood.
Noun
sainthood (countable and uncountable, plural sainthoods)
- the state of being a saint
- saints collectively
Synonyms
- hallowdom
Translations
sainthood From the web:
- sainthood meaning
- what is sainthood in the catholic church
- what determines sainthood
- what defines sainthood
- what do sainthood mean
- what does sainthood
- what does sainthood stand for
- what is sainthood in tagalog
priesthood
English
Etymology
From Middle English presthed, presthede, presthod, presthode, from Old English pr?osth?d (“priesthood”), equivalent to priest +? -hood. Compare Dutch priesterheid (“priesthood”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p?i?st?h?d/
Noun
priesthood (countable and uncountable, plural priesthoods)
- The role or office of a priest.
- Priests as a group; the clergy.
- Authority to act in the name of God.
Translations
priesthood From the web:
- what priesthood did elijah restore
- what priesthood can baptized
- what priesthood did john the baptist hold
- what priesthood did the nephites have
- what priesthood of all believers
- priesthood meaning
- what priesthood authority
- what's priesthood of the faithful
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