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The word " priest " is ultimately from Greek, via Latin presbyter, the term for " elder ", especially elders of Jewish or Christian communities in Late Antiquity.
The Roman Catholic Church, the Orthodox Church, the non-Chalcedonian churches and other groups often refer to presbyters in English as priests ( priest is etymologically derived from the Greek presbyteros via the Latin presbyter ).

Latin and ultimately
An amateur ( French amateur " lover of ", from Old French and ultimately from Latin amatorem nom.
escolier " student ", from earlier escoler ), " knight bachelor ", a young squire in training, ultimately from Medieval Latin baccalāris ( cf.
The word clock is derived ultimately ( via Dutch, Northern French, and Medieval Latin ) from the Celtic words clagan and clocca meaning " bell ".
The first explanation is that the ancestral game was introduced to Britain from France during the reign of Charles II of England, and was played under the name of paille-maille or pall mall, derived ultimately from Latin words for " ball and mallet ".
Cuisine ( from French cuisine, " cooking ; culinary art ; kitchen "; ultimately from Latin coquere, " to cook ") is a characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions, often associated with a specific culture.
Gaulish karnon " horn " is cognate with Latin cornu and Germanic * hurnaz, English horn, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European.
The name ultimately derives from the Latin dominus, meaning " lord " or " master.
The term " diatessaron " is from Middle English (" interval of a fourth ") by way of Latin, diatessarōn (" made of four "), and ultimately Greek, διὰ τεσσάρων ( dia tessarōn ) (" out of four "; i. e., διά, dia, " at intervals of " and tessarōn of wikt: τέσσαρες | τέσσαρες, tessares, " four ").
This ultimately gave rise to the Latin alphabet with its letter H.
The English word guitar, the German, and the French were adopted from the Spanish, which comes from the Andalusian Arabic, itself derived from the Latin, which in turn came from the Ancient Greek, and is thought to ultimately trace back to the Old Persian language Tar, which means string in Persian.
The word ultimately derives from the Ancient Egyptian âb, âbu " elephant ", through the Latin ebor-or ebur.
Judaism ( from the Latin Iudaismus, derived from the Greek Ioudaïsmos, and ultimately from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, " Judah "; in Hebrew: י ַ ה ֲ דו ּ ת, Yahadut, the distinctive characteristics of the Judean ethnos ) is the religion, philosophy and way of life of the Jewish people.
The term Judaism derives from the Latin Iudaismus, derived from the Greek Ιουδαϊσμός Ioudaïsmos, and ultimately from the Hebrew יהודה, Yehudah, " Judah "; in Hebrew: י ַ ה ֲ דו ּ ת, Yahadut.
The English word " language " derives ultimately from Indo-European " tongue, speech, language " through Latin lingua, " language, tongue ", and Old French langage " language ".
Following up on a suggestion by Richard Coates, Andrew Breeze proposes that the name ultimately derives from Latin Medicata ( Insula ) " Healing ( Island )", owing perhaps to the island's reputation for medicinal herbs.
The terms latino and latina originate from American Spanish, and ultimately from the Latin terms latinus and latina, which literally mean Latin.
The term is ultimately derived from Latin, and means " Arts of Mars ," where Mars is the Roman god of war.
The word derives from Latin olīva which is cognate with the Greek ἐλαία ( elaía ) ultimately from Mycenaean Greek e-ra-wa (" elaiva "), attested in Linear B syllabic script.
The English term patriot is first attested in the Elizabethan era, via Middle French from Late Latin ( 6th century ) patriota " countryman ", ultimately from Greek πατριώτης ( patriōtēs ) " countryman ", from πατρίς, " fatherland ".
The term, which derives ultimately from the Latin recusare ( to refuse or make an objection ), was first used to refer to those who remained loyal to the Roman Catholic Church and did not attend Church of England services, with a 1593 statute determining the penalties against " Popish recusants ".
The word " real " ultimately derives from Latin res " thing " and was used in Middle English to mean " relating to things, especially real property ".

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The adoption of paganus by Latin Christians as an all-embracing, pejorative term for polytheists represents an unforeseen and singularly long-lasting victory, within a religious group, of a word of Latin slang originally devoid of religious meaning.
Its name is Latin for a mariner's compass ( it should not be confused with Circinus, which represents a draftsman's compasses ).
Its name is the Latin word for the poop deck of a ship, and Puppis represents the deck of the ship and its deckhouses.
The name is Latin for " the southern fish ", in contrast with the larger constellation Pisces, which represents a pair of fishes.
* The most common English synonym for " Satan " is " Devil ", which descends from Middle English devel, from Old English dēofol, that in turn represents an early Germanic borrowing of Latin diabolus ( also the source of " diabolical ").
In most languages that use the Latin alphabet, ⟨ U ⟩ represents the close back rounded vowel.
Y ( named wye or wy, plural wyes ) is the twenty-fifth letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet and represents either a vowel or a consonant in English.
According to Noam Chomsky, USAN represents that " for the first time since the European conquest, Latin America began to move towards integration ".
Based on Cuban music ( especially Cuban son and son montuno ) in rhythm, tempo, bass line, riffs and instrumentation, Salsa represents an amalgamation of musical styles including rock, jazz, and other Latin American ( and Puerto Rican ) musical traditions.
The electricity coverage in rural areas is with 30 % among the lowest in Latin America and improving it represents a major challenge in the future and requires the joint efforts from both the public and private sectors.
Some Catholics including Jean Morin, a Jesuit-convert from Calvinism to Catholicism, argued that the Samaritan Pentateuch's correspondences with the Latin Vulgate and Septuagint indicated that it represents a more authentic Hebrew text than the Masoretic.
Música + Alma + Sexo also represents the highest ever chart debut on the Billboard 200 for a Sony Music Latin release.
Five represents the essence of things as they are, as in the word “ quintessence ” from the Latin words for five and for nature.
Its name is Latin for compass, referring to the drafting tool used for drawing circles ; it should not be confused with Pyxis, a constellation that represents a mariner's compass.
The 4th-century AD Latin commentator Servius was aware of the Egyptian use of the symbol, noting that the image of a snake biting its tail represents the cyclical nature of the year.
It represents a sonic shift away from regionalism and points to a new global Latin identity.
Some languages in this list also use the Cyrillic script where the " ш " represents the " š " in the Latin alphabet.
Ë is the 6th letter of the Uyghur Latin Script and represents close-mid front unrounded vowel / e /.
In Pinyin ( Mandarin Chinese transliterated to Latin ), Ú / ú represents a " U " vowel sound of the second ( rising ) tone.
It represents the phonetical evolution of Vulgar Latin * caldario for Classical Latin caldārium " hot bath ", that derives from cal ( i ) dus " hot ".
Its name is Latin for ' eagle ' and it represents the bird who carried Zeus's / Jupiter's thunderbolts in Greco-Roman mythology.

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