sacrament
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From Middle English sacrament, from Old French sacrement, from Ecclesiastical Latin sacrāmentum (“sacrament”), from Latin sacrō (“hallow, consecrate”), from sacer (“sacred, holy”), originally sum deposited by parties to a suit.
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sacrament (plural sacraments)
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sacrament (third-person singular simple present sacraments, present participle sacramenting, simple past and past participle sacramented)
From Old French sacrament, from Ecclesiastical Latin sacrāmentum (“sacrament”), from Latin sacrō (“hallow, consecrate”), from sacer (“sacred, holy”), originally sum deposited by parties to a suit.
sacrament n (plural sacramenten)
Borrowed from French sacrement, from Latin sacramentum.
sacrament n (plural sacramente)
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | sacrament | sacramentul | sacramente | sacramentele | |
genitive-dative | sacrament | sacramentului | sacramente | sacramentelor | |
vocative | sacramentule | sacramentelor |
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