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diaconal

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English

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Etymology

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From Middle French diaconal, from Latin diaconus (deacon).

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Adjective

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diaconal (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to a deacon or the diaconate lay clergy.

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Noun

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diaconal (plural diaconals)

  1. A member of the diaconate lay clergy.

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French

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Etymology

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From Latin diaconus + -al.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /dja.kɔ.nal/
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Adjective

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diaconal (feminine diaconale, masculine plural diaconaux, feminine plural diaconales)

  1. diaconal

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Spanish

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Adjective

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diaconal m or f (masculine and feminine plural diaconales)

  1. diaconal

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