acoliet

Dutch (Brabantic)

/ˌaː.koːˈlit/

noun
Definitions
  • acolyte

Etymology

Inherited from Middle Dutch acolijt derived from Latin acolythus derived from Ancient Greek ἀκόλουθος (attendant, following, attending, helper, analog, follower), κέλευθος (path, way, road) derived from Proto-Indo-European *kel- (goblet, strike, tip, incline, drive, cut, tilt, hit, road, path track, beat, dark spot, fast, way, bend, swift, slash, force to move quickly, tend).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*kel-

Gloss

goblet, strike, tip, incline, drive, cut, tilt, hit, road, path track, beat, dark spot, fast, way, bend, swift, slash, force to move quickly, tend

Concept
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Basic actions and technology

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Action/Process

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