klasis

Indonesian

[ˈkla.sɪs]

noun
Definitions
  • (Protestantism) a supracongregational, regional executive body, intermediate in size or rank between the consistory of an individual congregation and a provincial synod.

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch, Flemish classis derived from Latin classis (fleet, the whole body of citizens called to arms, later a class division in general, army, assembly of people, a class division of the people, class, armed forces, section).

Origin

Latin

classis

Gloss

fleet, the whole body of citizens called to arms, later a class division in general, army, assembly of people, a class division of the people, class, armed forces, section

Concept
Semantic Field

Warfare and hunting

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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