Hagiographer
//ˌhæɡiˈɑɡɹəfɚ//
Translations of "hagiographer" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Armenian | սրբագիր(a writer of any of the Hagiographa), վարքագիր(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | srbagir, varkʻagir | |
| Asturian | haxógrafu(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| Catalan | hagiògraf(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| Dutch | hagiograaf(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| Finnish | hagiografi(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| French | hagiographe(someone who writes the biography of a saint), hagiographe(a writer of any of the Hagiographa) | — | |
| Galician | haxiógrafo(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| Greek | αγιογράφος(someone who writes the biography of a saint), υμνήτρια(someone who writes in a flattering way about a person), υμνητής(someone who writes in a flattering way about a person) | agiográfos, ymnítria, ymnitís | |
| Italian | agiografo(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| Latin | hagiographus(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| Polish | hagiograf(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| Portuguese | hagiógrafo(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — | |
| Russian | агио́граф(someone who writes the biography of a saint), состави́тель жизнеописа́ния святы́х(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | agiógraf, sostavítelʹ žizneopisánija svjatýx | |
| Spanish | hagiógrafo(someone who writes the biography of a saint) | — |
haxógrafu
hagiògraf
hagiograaf
hagiografi
hagiographe, hagiographe
haxiógrafo
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hagiographus
hagiograf
hagiógrafo
hagiógrafo
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