"Stigmata" meaning in All languages combined

See Stigmata on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Stigmata
  1. (religion, Christianity) bodily marks or sores, corresponding in location to the crucifixion wounds of Christ; supposed to occur during states of religious ecstasy or hysteria, and sometimes reported to bleed periodically Wikipedia link: Stigmata Categories (topical): Christianity, Religion Translations (Stigmata): zauri (Basque), съигми (sǎigmi) [feminine, plural] (Bulgarian), 聖傷 (Chinese Mandarin), 圣伤 (shèngshāng) (Chinese Mandarin), polttomerkit [plural] (Finnish), stigmat (Finnish), stigmates [masculine, plural] (French), Stigmata [neuter, plural] (German), 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌺𐌹𐌽𐍃 (stakins) [masculine, plural] (Gothic), Στίγματα (Stígmata) [neuter, plural] (Greek), stigmák [plural] (Hungarian), stiogmata [masculine] (Irish), stigmate [masculine, plural] (Italian), stimmate [masculine, plural] (Italian), 聖痕 (seikon) (Japanese), スティグマータ (sutigumaata) (Japanese), 성흔 (seongheun) (Korean), stigmata [neuter, plural] (Latin), استیگماتا (Persian), stygmaty [masculine, plural] (Polish), chagas [feminine, plural] (Portuguese), estigmas [masculine, plural] (Portuguese), Стигма́ты (Stigmáty) [feminine, inanimate] (Russian), estigmas [masculine, plural] (Spanish), Stigmata (Turkish), dấu Thánh (Vietnamese)

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