faraŕ
Lower Sorbian
/ˈfararʲ/
noun
Definitions
- pastor, clergyman
Etymology
Suffix from Lower Sorbian fara borrowed from German Pfarrer (pastor, clergyman) derived from Old High German pfarrāri derived from Latin parochia derived from Ancient Greek παροικία (a dwelling abroad, dwelling abroad).
Origin
Ancient Greek
παροικία
Gloss
a dwelling abroad, dwelling abroad
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- parochia Latin
- paroecia Latin
- Parochie German
- Pfarre German
- Pfarrer German
- Pfarrerin German
- Pfarrhaus German
- parroquia Spanish, Castilian
- πάροικος Ancient Greek
- παροικία Ancient Greek
- πᾰροικῐ́ᾱ Ancient Greek
- paróquia Portuguese
- paroisse Old French
- parròquia Catalan, Valencian
- parroquia Galician
- parohie Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- prochie Middle Dutch
- pfarrāri Old High German
- Fare Alemannic German
- fara Lower Sorbian
- paroche xno
- parochia LL