Crosier
//ˈkɹəʊzi.ə//
Translations of "crosier" (47 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arabic | عَصًا(staff of a bishop or abbot) | ʕaṣan | |
| Armenian | ասա(staff of a bishop or abbot), ճոկան(staff of a bishop or abbot) | asa, čokan | |
| Belarusian | пастара́л(staff of a bishop or abbot) | pastarál | |
| Breton | bazh-eskob(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Catalan | bàcul(staff of a bishop or abbot), crossa(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Chinese | 權杖 /权杖(staff of a bishop or abbot) | khièn-chhóng | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 權杖 /权杖(staff of a bishop or abbot) | kyun⁴ zoeng⁶ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 權杖 /权杖(staff of a bishop or abbot) | quánzhàng | |
| Czech | berla(staff of a bishop or abbot), berle(staff of a bishop or abbot), biskupská berla(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Danish | bispestav(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Dutch | bisschopsstaf(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Esperanto | episkopa bastono(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Faroese | bagal(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| French | crosse(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| German | Bischofsstab(staff of a bishop or abbot), Krummstab(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Greek | ράβδος(staff of a bishop or abbot) | rávdos | |
| Hebrew | מטה כמורה(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Hungarian | pásztorbot(staff of a bishop or abbot), püspökbot(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Icelandic | bagall(staff of a bishop or abbot), biskupsstafur(staff of a bishop or abbot), krókstafur(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Ido | kroso(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Irish | bachall(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Italian | bacolo(staff of a bishop or abbot), bastone pastorale(staff of a bishop or abbot), pastorale(staff of a bishop or abbot), vincastro(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Korean | 주교 지팡이(staff of a bishop or abbot) | jugyo jipang'i | |
| Latin | baculum(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Latvian | gana zizlis(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Luxembourgish | Bëschofsstaf(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Macedonian | же́зол(staff of a bishop or abbot) | žézol | |
| Malayalam | അംശവടി(staff of a bishop or abbot) | aṁśavaṭi | |
| Middle Armenian | ճոկան(staff of a bishop or abbot) | čokan | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | bispestav(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | bispestav(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Old Armenian | գաւազան եպիսկոպոսական(staff of a bishop or abbot) | gawazan episkoposakan | |
| Old English | hæcce(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Old Irish | bachall(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Persian | چوگان(staff of a bishop or abbot) | čowgân | |
| Polish | pastorał(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Portuguese | báculo(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Romanian | pateriță(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Russian | по́сох(staff of a bishop or abbot) | pósox | |
| Scottish Gaelic | bachall(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Slovak | berla(staff of a bishop or abbot), biskupská berla(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Slovene | škofovska palica(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Spanish | báculo(staff of a bishop or abbot), báculo pastoral(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Swedish | biskopsstav(staff of a bishop or abbot), kräkla(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Tagalog | bakulo(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Turkish | pastoral asa(staff of a bishop or abbot) | — | |
| Ukrainian | пате́ри́ця(staff of a bishop or abbot), по́сох(staff of a bishop or abbot) | patérýcja, pósox |
bazh-eskob
bàcul, crossa
berla, berle, biskupská berla
bispestav
bisschopsstaf
episkopa bastono
bagal
crosse
Bischofsstab, Krummstab
מטה כמורה
pásztorbot, püspökbot
bagall, biskupsstafur, krókstafur
kroso
bachall
bacolo, bastone pastorale, pastorale, vincastro
baculum
gana zizlis
Bëschofsstaf
bispestav
bispestav
hæcce
bachall
pastorał
báculo
pateriță
bachall
berla, biskupská berla
škofovska palica
báculo, báculo pastoral
biskopsstav, kräkla
bakulo
pastoral asa
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