"Akolyth" meaning in German

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Noun

IPA: /akoˈlyːt/ Audio: De-Akolyth.ogg
Etymology: Borrowed from Late Latin acolythus, from Ancient Greek ἀκόλουθος (akólouthos, “follower, helper”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|de|LL.|acolythus|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Late Latin acolythus, {{bor+|de|LL.|acolythus}} Borrowed from Late Latin acolythus, {{der|de|grc|ἀκόλουθος|t=follower, helper}} Ancient Greek ἀκόλουθος (akólouthos, “follower, helper”) Head templates: {{de-noun|((<m.weak>,<m,s,en>))}} Akolyth m (weak or mixed, genitive Akolythen or Akolyths, plural Akolythen) Inflection templates: {{de-ndecl|((<m.weak>,<m,s,en>))}} Forms: Akolythen [genitive], Akolyths [genitive], Akolythen [plural], weak [table-tags], Akolyth [nominative, singular], Akolythen [definite, nominative, plural], Akolythen [genitive, singular], Akolyths [genitive, singular], Akolythen [definite, genitive, plural], Akolythen [dative, singular], Akolyth [dative, singular], Akolythen [dative, definite, plural], Akolythen [accusative, singular], Akolyth [accusative, singular], Akolythen [accusative, definite, plural]
  1. (Christianity, now chiefly Roman Catholicism) acolyte, altar boy (generally, an assistant who performs liturgical duties such as carrying the wine, water and lights at Mass) Wikipedia link: de:Akolyth Tags: masculine, mixed, weak Categories (topical): Christianity, Roman Catholicism
    Sense id: en-Akolyth-de-noun-yWOxt0Uf Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header Topics: Catholicism, Christianity, Roman-Catholicism

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