prestre
Old French
noun
Definitions
- priest
Etymology
Inherited from Latin presbyter (elder, priest).
Origin
Latin
presbyter
Gloss
elder, priest
Concept
Semantic Field
Religion and belief
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Presley English
- Preston English
- presbyter English
- prester English
- *preptо̄ Latin
- *previter Latin
- preb(i)ter Latin
- presbyter Latin
- prev(i)ter Latin
- previter Latin
- presbitero Italian
- prêtre French
- preste Spanish, Castilian
- πρέσβῠς Ancient Greek
- πρεσβύτερος Ancient Greek
- prezbiter Polish
- preost Old English
- prēost Old English
- prēost, preost Old English
- preest Middle English
- preispitéir Irish
- prestr Old Norse
- presbitero Esperanto
- prezbiter Serbo-Croatian
- презбитер Serbo-Croatian
- arcipreste Galician
- priester Middle Dutch
- prestre Middle French
- prēstar Old Saxon
- preire Occitan
- preste Old Spanish
- priast Dalmatian
- primter Old Welsh
- prét Emilian
- prît Emilian
- prit Romagnol