Protestant
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Borrowed from either Немачки Protestant or Француски protestant, one likely reinforced by the other; equivalent to protest + -ant.
Изговор
Именица
Protestant (plural Protestants)
- (Christianity) A member of any of several Christian denominations which separated from the Roman Catholic Church based on theological or political differences during the Reformation (or in some cases later).
- Синоним: (nonstandard) Christian
- (historical) A member of the Church of England or Church of Ireland, as distinct from Protestant nonconformists or dissenters
- 1827 [1796] Theobald Wolfe Tone, Memoirs Vol.1 p.64 (Henry Colburn, London) ed. William Theobald Wolfe Tone:
- To unite the whole people of Ireland; to abolish the memory of all past dissensions; and to substitute the common name of Irishman in place of the denominations of Protestant, Catholic, and Dissenter—these were my means.
- 1893 June 14, Hansard 4th series Vol 13 HC Deb c.1001
- MR. SEXTON said, he had always understood that the difference between Protestants and Presbyterians was not a difference of creed, but as to episcopacy and practice.
- 1827 [1796] Theobald Wolfe Tone, Memoirs Vol.1 p.64 (Henry Colburn, London) ed. William Theobald Wolfe Tone:
Hypernyms
- (member of a denomination): Christian, Trinitarian
Derived terms
- anti-Protestant
- crypto-Protestant
- non-Protestant
- post-Protestant
- pre-Protestant
- pseudo-Protestant
- pro-Protestant
- Protestantism
- Prod, Proddy
- WASP
Translations
someone who is a member of such a denomination
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Adjective
Protestant (comparative more Protestant, superlative most Protestant)
- (Christianity) Of or pertaining to several denominations of Christianity that separated from the Roman Catholic Church based on theological or political differences during the Reformation.
- Синоним: (nonstandard) Christian
- 1840, Norwich Operative Protestant Association, Released statement, The Penny Protestant Operative, page 15:
- It is not perhaps too much to say, that a more harmonious, a more decorous, a more loyal, a more Protestant, a more Christian meeting, never took place within the walls of our ancient city.
- 1855, Napoléon Roussel, Catholic and Protestant Nations Compared, volumes 1-2, page 120:
- To make this perfectly clear, we shall contrast a few of the most Protestant with a few of the most Roman Catholic counties.
- 2004, Paul Freston, Protestant Political Parties: A Global Survey, page 27:
- For reasons to do with the predominantly Lutheran rather than Calvinist heritage (and to some extent with the postwar division of Germany which hived off the more Protestant East), the participation of Protestants in the CDU has been small.
Derived terms
- anti-Protestant
- crypto-Protestant
- non-Protestant
- post-Protestant
- pre-Protestant
- pseudo-Protestant
- pro-Protestant
- Protestant Cay
Translations
pertaining to these denominatons
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Pronunciation
Noun
Protestant
- Protestant (person)
- protester
Declension
Declension of Protestant [masculine, weak]
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | ein | der | Protestant | die | Protestanten |
genitive | eines | des | Protestanten | der | Protestanten |
dative | einem | dem | Protestanten | den | Protestanten |
accusative | einen | den | Protestanten | die | Protestanten |
Derived terms
Further reading
- Protestant у Duden на интернету
- “Protestant” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
Plautdietsch
Noun
Protestant m (plural Protestanten)
Welsh
Etymology
From Енглески Protestant.
Pronunciation
Noun
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Derived terms
- Protestaniaeth (“Protestanantism”)
- Protestannaidd (“Protestant”)