Φαρισαίος

Greek

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Φαρισαῖος (Pharisaîos).

Noun

Φαρισαίος (Farisaíos) m (plural Φαρισαίοι, feminine Φαρισαία)

  1. (Judaism) Pharisee (a member of an ancient religious sect of Judaism).
  2. (figuatively) Pharisee (hypocrite)

Declension

  • φαρισαϊσμός m (farisaïsmós, pharisaism)
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