Anointed
//əˈnɔɪn.tɪd//
Translations of "anointed" (13 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | օծյալ(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | ōcyal | |
| French | oint(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| Galician | unxido(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| German | gesalbt(having been anointed), Gesalbter(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| Greek | χριστός(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | christós | |
| Hungarian | felkent(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| Italian | unto(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| Latin | ūnctus(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| Polish | namaszczony(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons), pomazaniec(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| Portuguese | ungido(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| Russian | нама́занный(having been anointed), пома́занный(having been anointed), пома́занник(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | namázannyj, pomázannyj, pomázannik | |
| Spanish | ungido(a person who has been anointed, especially for religious reasons) | — | |
| Swedish | smord(having been anointed) | — |
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.