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Fr. ( title given to priests )
Proper noun
Father
( Christianity ) God , the father of Creation
A title given to priests .
Father Thomas was a good priest.
One of the chief ecclesiastical authorities of the first centuries after Christ.
the Latin, Greek, or apostolic Fathers
One's father .
I will only do what Father asks.
( Wicca ) One of the triune gods of the Horned God in Wicca , representing a man, younger than the elderly Sage and older than the boyish Master .
2002 , A. J. Drew, Wicca for Couples: Making Magick Together, page 89
...and our Lord as Master, Father , and Sage.
2003 , A. J. Drew, Patricia Telesco, God/Goddess: Exploring and Celebrating the Two Sides of Wiccan Deity , page 38
In respect to our Lord (God), these are the less known Master, Father , and Sage.
Antonyms
Translations
God, the father of Creation
Afrikaans: Vader
Albanian: Atë m
Chichewa: Atate
Chinese:
Cantonese: 天父 ( tin1 fu6 ) , 聖父 / 圣父 ( sing3 fu6 ) , 圣父 ( sing3 fu6 )
Hakka: 天父 ( Thiên-Fu ) , 聖父 / 圣父 , 圣父 ( Sṳn-Fu )
Mandarin: 天父 (zh) ( Tiānfù ) , 聖父 / 圣父 (zh) ( Shèngfù ) , 圣父 (zh) ( Shèngfù )
Min Nan: 天爸 ( Thiⁿ-Pē ) , 聖爸 / 圣爸 , 圣爸 ( Sèng-Pē )
Dutch: Vader m
Finnish: Isä (fi)
French: Père (fr) m
Georgian: მამა m ( mama )
German: Vater (de) m
Hungarian: Atya (hu)
Indonesian: Bapa (id) , Bapa Suci
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Japanese: 天父 (ja) ( てんぷ, tenpu )
Korean: 아버지 (ko) ( abeoji ) , 천부 (ko) ( cheonbu )
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Central Kurdish: باب ( bab )
Lao: ພໍ່ (lo) ( phǭ )
Latin: Pater (la) m
Limburgish: Vader (li)
Luxembourgish: Papp m
Marathi: पिता m ( pitā )
Ngazidja Comorian: mɓaɓa Mngu class 1 ( mbaba Mngu )
Pashto: پلار (ps) m ( plār )
Persian: خدای پدر ( xodâ-ye pedar )
Plautdietsch: Voda (nds) m
Polabian: Wader m
Portuguese: Pai (pt) m
Russian: Оте́ц (ru) m ( Otéc )
Sinhalese: තාත්තා (si) ( tāttā )
Spanish: Padre (es) m
Swahili: Baba
Uyghur: دادا (ug) ( dada ) , ئاتا (ug) ( ata )
Vilamovian: Foter
Yiddish: פֿאָטער m ( foter )
term of address for a Christian priest
Albanian: atë (sq)
Belarusian: айце́ц m ( ajcjéc ) , ба́цюшка m ( bácjuška )
Chinese:
Cantonese: 神父 ( san4 fu6 )
Mandarin: 神父 (zh) ( shénfù )
Min Nan: 神父 ( sîn-hū )
Dutch: pater (nl) , eerwaarde (nl) m , mijnheer pastoor m
Finnish: Isä (fi)
French: Père (fr) m
German: Vater (de) m , Pater (de) m
Greek: πάτερ (el) m ( páter )
Hungarian: atya (hu) , ( always in 1st person singular possessive ) atyám
Ido: patro (io)
Indonesian: rama (id)
Italian: padre (it) m
Japanese: 神父 ( しんぷ, shinpu )
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Macedonian: о́тец m ( ótec ) , ( vocative ) о́че m ( óče )
Malayalam: പിതാവ് (ml) ( pitāvŭ ) , അച്ഛന് ( acchaṉ ) , പള്ളിയിലച്ഛന് ( paḷḷiyilacchaṉ )
Maltese: dun
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Persian: پدر (fa) ( pedar )
Polish: ojciec (pl) m
Portuguese: padre (pt) m
Romanian: pater (ro) m
Russian: свято́й оте́ц m ( svjatój otéc ) , ба́тюшка (ru) m ( bátjuška ) (Russian Orthodox priest)
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: отац m
Roman: otac (sh) m
Spanish: padre (es) m
Swahili: baba (sw)
Thai: หลวงพ่อ (th) ( lǔuang-pɔ̂ɔ )
Ukrainian: оте́ць m ( otécʹ )
See also
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