"homilia" meaning in Latein

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Noun

Etymology: Lehnwort von dem altgriechischen Substantiv ὁμιλία (homilia^☆) ^(→ grc) Forms: homīlia [nominative, singular], homīliae [nominative, plural], homīliae [genitive, singular], homīliārum [genitive, plural], homīliae [dative, singular], homīliīs [dative, plural], homīliam [accusative, singular], homīliās [accusative, plural], homīlia [singular], homīliae [plural], homīliā [ablative, singular], homīliīs [ablative, plural]
  1. die Rede vor dem Volk
    Sense id: de-homilia-la-noun-ptWJ-~SC
  2. die Predigt, Homilie; Unterweisung im Gottesdienst Tags: Church Latin
    Sense id: de-homilia-la-noun-VwFydnqH Categories (other): Kirchenlatein
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: homilarium, homiliarium, homileticus Translations (die Rede vor dem Volk): Rede [feminine] (Deutsch) Translations (kirchenlateinisch: die Predigt, Homilie; Unterweisung im Gottesdienst): Predigt [feminine] (Deutsch)
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        "feminine"
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