"Uniat" meaning in English

See Uniat in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /ˈjuː.niːˌæt/, /ˈjuː.niːˌɪt/
enPR: yo͞oʹnē-ăt', yo͞oʹnē-ĭt' Rhymes: -æt, -ɪt Etymology: 19th c., borrowed from Russian униат (uniat, “a united Greek”, noun), from Polish uniat (“one having the characteristics of union”), from unia (“union”) + -at (“-ate”), from Latin ūniō (“union”). Etymology templates: {{etymid|en|russianEtyl}}, {{bor|en|ru|униат|pos=n|t=a united Greek}} Russian униат (uniat, “a united Greek”, noun), {{der|en|pl|uniat||one having the characteristics of union}} Polish uniat (“one having the characteristics of union”), {{suffix|pl|unia|at|gloss1=union|gloss2=<i class="Latn mention" lang="en">-ate</i>|nocat=1}} unia (“union”) + -at (“-ate”), {{uder|en|la|ūniō||union}} Latin ūniō (“union”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} Uniat (not comparable)
  1. Alternative spelling of Uniate Tags: alt-of, alternative, not-comparable Alternative form of: Uniate
    Sense id: en-Uniat-en-adj-2Cj4WVq2 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 49 51 Disambiguation of English undefined derivations: 50 50 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 49 51 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 50 50

Noun

IPA: /ˈjuː.niːˌæt/, /ˈjuː.niːˌɪt/ Forms: Uniats [plural]
enPR: yo͞oʹnē-ăt', yo͞oʹnē-ĭt' Rhymes: -æt, -ɪt Etymology: 19th c., borrowed from Russian униат (uniat, “a united Greek”, noun), from Polish uniat (“one having the characteristics of union”), from unia (“union”) + -at (“-ate”), from Latin ūniō (“union”). Etymology templates: {{etymid|en|russianEtyl}}, {{bor|en|ru|униат|pos=n|t=a united Greek}} Russian униат (uniat, “a united Greek”, noun), {{der|en|pl|uniat||one having the characteristics of union}} Polish uniat (“one having the characteristics of union”), {{suffix|pl|unia|at|gloss1=union|gloss2=<i class="Latn mention" lang="en">-ate</i>|nocat=1}} unia (“union”) + -at (“-ate”), {{uder|en|la|ūniō||union}} Latin ūniō (“union”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Uniat (plural Uniats)
  1. Alternative spelling of Uniate Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: Uniate Synonyms: Eastern Catholic
    Sense id: en-Uniat-en-noun-2Cj4WVq2 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English undefined derivations, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 49 51 Disambiguation of English undefined derivations: 50 50 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 49 51 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 50 50

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