selibat

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Etymology

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From Dutch celibaat, from French célibat, from Latin caelibātus (celibacy, a single life), perfect passive participle of caelibare, from caelebs (unmarried).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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sélibat (first-person possessive selibatku, second-person possessive selibatmu, third-person possessive selibatnya)

  1. (Catholicism) celibacy

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Adjective

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sélibat

  1. celibate

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