christadelfian

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from English Christadelphian.[1] The spelling "ch" is neither the normal "C" for creștin (Christian), nor the normal "H" for Hristos (Christ), but reflects the old Romanian spelling Christosul, and the Anglo-Greek origins of the name. Nevertheless this the official registered name with the Romanian Government since 1993.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌkris.ta.del.fiˈan/

Adjective

christadelfian m, n (feminine singular christadelfiană, masculine plural christadelfieni, feminine and neuter plural christadelfiene)

  1. Christadelphian

Declension

Noun

christadelfian m (plural christadelfieni, feminine equivalent christadelfiană)

  1. a Christadelphian man

Declension

References

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