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Corsican
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *previter, from Latin presbyter (“elder”), from Ancient Greek πρεσβύτερος (presbúteros, “elder”). Cognates include Italian prete and French prêtre.
Noun
prete m (plural preti)
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Etymology
Pronunciation
Adverb
prete
- readily
- Kun urso promenu, sed pafilon prete tenu.
- Prowl with a bear, but readily steadfast a gun.
Italian
Etymology
From Old Italian preite, from Vulgar Latin *previter, from Latin presbyter, from Ancient Greek πρεσβύτερος (presbúteros). Compare French prêtre, Romanian preot.
Pronunciation
Noun
prete m (plural preti)
- priest, clergyman, minister, pastor
- Synonyms: celebrante, chierico, curato, ecclesiastico, ministro del culto, ministro di Dio, officiante, parroco, pastore, pope, presbitero, presule, religioso, reverendo, sacerdote
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Tocharian B
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