Latin | Angol |
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ecclesia [ecclesiae] (1st) F noun | assembly, meeting of the assembly (Greek)noun church [churches]noun |
ecclesia, basilica noun {f} | church [churches]noun |
Ecclesia Anglicana proper noun {f} | Church of England(established Christian church in England) |
Ecclesia Catholica noun {f} | Catholic Church(24 particular churches in full communion with the Pope as the Bishop of Rome) |
Ecclesia Catholica Romana proper noun {f} | Roman Catholic Church(Catholic Church) |
Ecclesia Chaldaeorum Catholica proper noun {f} | Chaldean Catholic Church(an Eastern Catholic particular church) |
Ecclesia Iesu Christi Diebus Ultimis Sanctorum proper noun {f} | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints(major denomination of the Latter Day Saint movement) |
Ecclesia Orthodoxa noun {f} | Orthodox Church(the Eastern body of Christendom) |
ecclesialis [ecclesialis, ecclesiale] adjective | ecclesial, ecclesiasticaladjective |
Ecclesiastes [Ecclesiastis] (3rd) M noun | Ecclesiastes, Book of Bible / OTnoun The Preachernoun |
ecclesiasticus [ecclesiastica, ecclesiasticum] adjective | ecclesiastic, canonical, of / belonging to the Churchadjective of book of Sirachadjective |
ecclesiasticum [ecclesiastici] (2nd) N noun | |
ecclesiasticus [ecclesiastici] (2nd) M noun | book of Sirachnoun church membernoun one of the Aeonsnoun |
aecclesia [aecclesiae] (1st) F noun | assembly, meeting of the assembly (Greek)noun church [churches]noun |
(Classical) Magnes, (Ecclesiastical) Magnesiensis noun {m}, MagneSSa {f} | Magnesian(inhabitant or a resident of Magnesia) |
haereseus (Ecclesiastical) noun {m} (Mediaeval), haereSiacuS {m} (Mediaeval), haereticuS {m} | heretic(someone who believes contrary to fundamentals) |
lingua Latina Ecclesiastica proper noun {f} | Ecclesiastical Latin(Latin language) |