English to Luxembourgish Meaning of priest - Paschtouer


Priest :
Paschtouer

Paschtouer, Deacon, Dean, Hiert, Famill Paschtouer, Poopst, ecclésiastique, Minister, Papp, Gott, Gottheet, Talkshow, Ministère, gewéinlech, Pärson

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Definitions of priest in English
Noun(1) a clergyman in Christian churches who has the authority to perform or administer various religious rites; one of the Holy Orders(2) a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies in a non-Christian religion
Examples of priest in English
(1) Other items that you will always need include a priest for despatching any fish that you intend to keep to eat.(2) Coun Dodd is an Anglican priest who spent several years as a hospital chaplain at Castle Hill hospital near Hull.(3) parish priest(4) Around about age 13 I got the idea that I ought to be a priest in the Anglican church.(5) he became a priest(6) Ordained an Anglican priest , he did keep up with his era's intellectual currents.(7) A Shinto priest blesses the ring, and it is considered holy ground.(8) The priest blesses the couple, and they officially become husband and wife.(9) the priest celebrated mass at a small altar off the north transept(10) After leaving Perth he was a priest at the Anglican Church of St Augustine at Bulli in New South Wales.(11) The Shinto priest asked for reasons the couple should not be married and had them exchange vows and rings.(12) the plays were performed within the sacred area of Dionysus, in the presence of his priest(13) Marriage may be conducted by a celebrant, a Church priest , or a vicar.(14) To be ordained a priest in the Church, a person had to be able to read Syriac and learn the Syriac liturgy by heart.(15) he was ordained a priest(16) The Shinto priest stood on the second step, the groom on the first.
Related Phrases of priest
(1) high priest ::
Hohepriister
(2) parish priest ::
Parkierch Paschtouer
Synonyms
M
1. priest ::
Paschtouer
2. pastor ::
Paschtouer
4. deacon ::
Deacon
5. dean ::
Dean
6. shepherd ::
Hiert
7. family priest ::
Famill Paschtouer
8. pope ::
Poopst
9. ecclesiastic ::
ecclésiastique
10. gownsman ::
gownsman
11. minister ::
Minister
12. devotee ::
devotee
13. votary ::
votary
15. father ::
Papp
17. god ::
Gott
18. deity ::
Gottheet
19. idol ::
Talkshow
20. ministry ::
Ministère
21. ordinary ::
gewéinlech
22. parson ::
Pärson
23. clergyman ::
vu
Antonyms
1. secular ::
weltleche
Different Forms
priest, priestess, priestesses, priesthood, priesthoods, priestly, priests
Word Example from TV Shows
PRIEST: Hail to the Aesir
and the Vanir.

PRIEST: Hail to the Aesir and the Vanir.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 8

Come join us, priest.

Come join us, PRIEST.

Vikings Season 1, Episode 8

He gave a failed, drunk priest
the power to bring him back for a reason.

He gave a failed, drunk PRIEST the power to bring him back for a reason.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 8

I don't mind. I like the priest.
Hmm. (CHUCKLES)

I don't mind. I like the PRIEST. Hmm. (CHUCKLES)

Vikings Season 1, Episode 3

Is he a priest?

Is he a PRIEST?

Vikings Season 1, Episode 7

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