священнослужитель

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Russian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

свяще́нный (svjaščénnyj) +‎ -о- (-o-) +‎ служи́тель (služítelʹ)

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [svʲɪˌɕːenːəsɫʊˈʐɨtʲɪlʲ]

Noun[edit]

священнослужи́тель (svjaščennoslužítelʹm anim (genitive священнослужи́теля, nominative plural священнослужи́тели, genitive plural священнослужи́телей, feminine священнослужи́тельница)

  1. cleric, churchman, clergyman, ecclesiastic, minister (of church)

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Ukrainian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

свяще́нний (svjaščénnyj) +‎ -о- (-o-) +‎ служи́тель (služýtelʹ)

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [sʲʋʲɐʃt͡ʃenːɔsɫʊˈʒɪtelʲ]
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Noun[edit]

священнослужи́тель (svjaščennoslužýtelʹm pers (genitive священнослужи́теля, nominative plural священнослужи́телі, genitive plural священнослужи́телів)

  1. minister, cleric, clergyman (person authorized to preach and perform religious services)
    Hyponyms: єпи́скоп m (jepýskop), свяще́нник m (svjaščénnyk), дия́кон m (dyjákon)

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