Presbyterian

//ˌpɹɛz.bɪˈtɪɹ.i.ən//

Synonyms for "presbyterian" (1 found)

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Adjective(1 words)

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Translations

43 translations across 23 languages.

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Catalan

2 entries
  • presbiterià adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbiterià noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 長老教會 /长老教会 adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • 長老會 /长老会 adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)

Czech

2 entries
  • presbyteriánský adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbyterián noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Danish

2 entries
  • presbyteriansk adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbyterianer noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Dutch

2 entries
  • presbyteriaans adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbyteriaan noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Finnish

2 entries
  • presbyteerinen adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbyteeri noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

French

2 entries
  • presbytérien adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbytérien noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

German

1 entries
  • presbyterianisch adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)

Icelandic

2 entries
  • öldungakirkju adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • öldungakirkjumaður noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Irish

2 entries
  • Preispitéireach adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • Preispitéireach noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Italian

2 entries
  • presbiteriano adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbiteriano noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Japanese

2 entries
  • プレスビテリアン adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • 長老派 adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)

Kazakh

2 entries
  • пресвитериандық adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • пресвитериан noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Korean

2 entries
  • 장로교의 adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • 장로교도 noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Māori

2 entries
  • Perehipitiriana adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • Perehipitiriana noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • presbyterianer noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Norwegian Nynorsk

1 entries
  • presbyterianar noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Polish

3 entries
  • prezbiteriański adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • prezbiterianin noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)
  • prezbiterianka noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • presbiteriano adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbiteriano noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Russian

2 entries
  • пресвитерианский adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • пресвитерианец noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Scottish Gaelic

2 entries
  • Clèireach adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • Clèireach noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Spanish

2 entries
  • presbiteriano adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)
  • presbiteriano noun (person belonging to the Presbyterian Church)

Swedish

1 entries
  • presbyteriansk adj (relating to the Presbyterian Church)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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The marriage ceremony was performed according to the rites of the Presbyterian persuasion.

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He traveled more than 1,600 kilometers to give away a kidney at New York Presbyterian Hospital.

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