diakon

See also: Diakon

Indonesian

Etymology

From Ecclesiastical Latin diaconus, from Ancient Greek διᾱ́κονος (diā́konos).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /diakon/
  • Hyphenation: dia‧kon

Noun

diakon

  1. (Catholicism) deacon, a clergyman ranked directly below a priest, with duties of helping the priests and carrying out parish work.
    Synonym: diaken

Further reading


Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Ecclesiastical Latin diaconus, from Ancient Greek διᾱ́κονος (diā́konos)

Noun

diakon m (definite singular diakonen, indefinite plural diakoner, definite plural diakonene)

  1. a deacon

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Ecclesiastical Latin diaconus, from Ancient Greek διᾱ́κονος (diā́konos)

Noun

diakon m (definite singular diakonen, indefinite plural diakonar, definite plural diakonane)

  1. a deacon

References

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