Priestess
//ˈpristɪs//
Translations of "priestess" (40 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Greek | ἱέρεια(woman with religious duties) | hiéreia | |
| Armenian | քրմուհի(woman with religious duties) | kʻrmuhi | |
| Belarusian | жры́ца(woman with religious duties), пападдзя́(priest’s wife), пападзьдзя́(priest’s wife), пападзі́ха(priest’s wife), свята́рка(woman with religious duties), свяшчэ́ннiца(woman with religious duties) | žrýca, papaddzjá, papadzʹdzjá, papadzíxa, svjatárka, svjaščénnica | |
| Bulgarian | жри́ца(woman with religious duties), попади́я(priest’s wife), свеще́ничка(woman with religious duties) | žríca, popadíja, svešténička | |
| Catalan | sacerdotessa(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 女教士(woman with religious duties), 女祭司(woman with religious duties) | nǚ jiàoshì, nǚ jìsī | |
| Classical Nahuatl | cihuatlamacazqui(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Czech | kněžka(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Danish | præstinde(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Dutch | priesteres(woman with religious duties), priesterin(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Esperanto | pastrino(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Finnish | papitar(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| French | prêtresse(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| German | Priesterin(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Greek | ιέρεια(woman with religious duties), παπαδιά(priest’s wife) | iéreia, papadiá | |
| Hungarian | papnő(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Irish | bansagart(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Italian | sacerdotessa(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Japanese | 女教士(woman with religious duties), 女祭司(woman with religious duties) | onnakyōshi, onnasaishi | |
| Korean | 여자 사제(woman with religious duties) | yeoja saje | |
| Latin | antistita(woman with religious duties), presbytera(priest’s wife), sacerdotessa(woman with religious duties), sacerdōs(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Latvian | priesteriene(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Macedonian | попадија(priest’s wife), свеште́ничка(woman with religious duties) | popadija, svešténička | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | prestinne(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | prestinne(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Old Norse | prestkona(priest’s wife) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | پاپادیا(priest’s wife) | papatya | |
| Polish | kapłanka(woman with religious duties), popadia(priest’s wife) | — | |
| Portuguese | sacerdotisa(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Romanian | preoteasă(priest’s wife), preoteasă(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Russian | жри́ца(woman with religious duties), ма́тушка(priest’s wife), попадья́(priest’s wife), попадья́(woman with religious duties), свяще́нница(woman with religious duties) | žríca, mátuška, popadʹjá, popadʹjá, svjaščénnica | |
| Serbo-Croatian | popàdija(priest’s wife), попа̀дија(priest’s wife) | — | |
| Slovak | kňažka(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Slovene | svečenica(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Spanish | sacerdotisa(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Swedish | prästinna(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Turkish | rahibe(woman with religious duties) | — | |
| Ugaritic | 𐎋𐎅𐎐𐎚(woman with religious duties) | khnt | |
| Ukrainian | жри́ця(woman with religious duties), попадя́(priest’s wife), свяще́ниця(woman with religious duties) | žrýcja, popadjá, svjaščénycja | |
| West-Frisian | preesteresse(woman with religious duties), prysteresse(woman with religious duties) | — |
жры́ца, пападдзя́, пападзьдзя́, пападзі́ха, свята́рка, свяшчэ́ннiца
žrýca, papaddzjá, papadzʹdzjá, papadzíxa, svjatárka, svjaščénnica
sacerdotessa
cihuatlamacazqui
kněžka
præstinde
priesteres, priesterin
pastrino
papitar
prêtresse
Priesterin
papnő
bansagart
sacerdotessa
antistita, presbytera, sacerdotessa, sacerdōs
priesteriene
prestinne
prestinne
prestkona
kapłanka, popadia
sacerdotisa
preoteasă, preoteasă
жри́ца, ма́тушка, попадья́, попадья́, свяще́нница
žríca, mátuška, popadʹjá, popadʹjá, svjaščénnica
popàdija, попа̀дија
kňažka
svečenica
sacerdotisa
prästinna
rahibe
preesteresse, prysteresse
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