acolythus
Latin
noun
Definitions
- acolyte
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀκόλουθος (attendant, following, attending, helper, analog, follower).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ἀκόλουθος
Gloss
attendant, following, attending, helper, analog, follower
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- acoloutha English
- acolyte English
- Akolyth German
- accolito Italian
- acoliet Dutch, Flemish
- acolyte French
- acolitar Spanish, Castilian
- acólito Spanish, Castilian
- κέλευθος Ancient Greek
- ἀκολουθέω Ancient Greek
- ἀκόλουθος Ancient Greek
- *kel- Proto-Indo-European
- acolitato Portuguese
- acólito Portuguese
- acalaí Irish
- acolyt Old French
- akolito Esperanto
- ακόλουθος Greek (modern)
- acolijt Middle Dutch
- aclaid, aclaid(e) Old Irish
- acolytus la-ecc