Angol | Latin |
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doctrine of Boehme rejected by the Church noun | theosophia [theosophiae](1st) F |
E:lease on church goods noun | emphyteusis [emphyteuseos/is]noun |
Eastern Church bishop governing exarchy noun | exarchus [exarchi](2nd) M |
Eastern Church people not in eparchy, committed to exarch bishop noun | exarchia [exarchiae](1st) F |
ecclesiastic, canonical, of / belonging to the Church adjective | ecclesiasticus [ecclesiastica, ecclesiasticum]adjective |
elder / presbyter (in Christian Church) noun | presbyter [presbyteri](2nd) M |
eparchy, diocese (in Eastern Church) noun | eparchia [eparchiae](1st) F |
excommunication (censure excluding from Church / community / communion w / faithful) noun [UK: ˌek.skə.ˌmjuː.nɪˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌek.skə.ˌmjuː.nəˈk.eɪʃ.n̩] | excommunicatio [excommunicationis](3rd) F |
exorcist, third of four lesser orders of Catholic Church noun | exorcistatus [exorcistatus](4th) M |
gift to a church, religious foundation noun | eleemosyna [eleemosynae](1st) F elemosina [elemosinae](1st) F elemosyna [elemosynae](1st) F |
governing body of Church noun | hierarchia [hierarchiae](1st) F |
horologion (in Eastern Church, book of prayers / hymns for daily hours) noun | horologion [horologii]noun |
iconostasis, partition separating sanctuary from body of Greek church noun | iconastasis [iconastaseos/is]noun |
incardinatus, one (clergy) who has right to succeed to a church noun | incardinatus [incardinati](2nd) M |
incorporating clergyman into diocese / church noun | incardinatio [incardinationis](3rd) F |
Latin Church (one of the particular churches) proper noun [UK: ˈlæ.tɪn tʃɜːtʃ] [US: ˈlæ.tən ˈtʃɝːtʃ] | Chiesa latinaproper noun |
list of commemorations, register of those commemorated by Church noun | diptychon [diptychi]noun |
martyr's grave / church noun | martyrium [martyrii](2nd) N |
of / pertaining to church / clergyman adjective | ecclesialis [ecclesialis, ecclesiale]adjective |
of church goods noun | emphyteuta [emphyteutae](1st) F |
office of elder / presbyter (in Christian Church) noun | presbyterus [presbyterus](4th) M |
ordinatus, one (clergy) who has a church (versus cardinatus) noun | ordinatus [ordinati](2nd) M |
Orthodox Church (the Eastern body of Christendom) noun [UK: ˈɔː.θə.dɒks tʃɜːtʃ] [US: ˈɔːr.θə.ˌdɑːks ˈtʃɝːtʃ] | Ecclesia Orthodoxanoun |
person having an indult (leave / permission from Church superior) noun | indultarius [indultarii](2nd) M |
pertaining to emphyteusis (tenure for farming / rent or lease on church goods) adjective | emphyteuticus [emphyteutica, emphyteuticum]adjective |
prelate / bishop / Church dignitary noun | praesul [praesulis](3rd) C |
presbyter (female), widow / matron devoted to church service (order) noun | presbyterissa [presbyterissae](1st) F |
privilege granted for something not permitted by Church law noun | indultum [indulti](2nd) N |
Roman Catholic Church (Catholic Church) proper noun | Ecclesia Catholica Romanaproper noun |
sacred scripture (early Church writings except Bible), Sacrae Scripturae (pl.) noun | SS.noun |
sacristan (one charged with books / treasury of church / monastery) noun [UK: ˈsæ.krɪ.stən] [US: ˈsæ.krɪ.stən] | sacrista [sacristae](1st) C sacristanus [sacristani](2nd) M |
Saint (in early Church, less formal) adjective | beatus [beata, beatum]adjective |
secular, of world not church adjective | saecularis [saecularis, saeculare]adjective |
shepherd (in churches) noun | pastor [pastoris](3rd) M |
small / little church / chapel noun | basilicola [basilicolae](1st) F |
St., 340-420, Doctor of the Church, produced Vulgate Bible noun | Hieronymus [Hieronymi](2nd) M |
St. / Bishop of Carthage, ?-258, first great Church organizer noun | Cyprianus [Cypriani](2nd) M |