anátema

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See also: anatema and anatemă

Portuguese

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Etymology

From Late Latin anathema (curse, person cursed, offering), from Ancient Greek ἀνάθεμα (anáthema, something dedicated, especially dedicated to evil), from ἀνατίθημι (anatíthēmi, I set upon, offer as a votive gift).

Pronunciation

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Noun

anátema m (plural anátemas)

  1. anathema (ban or curse)
    Synonyms: excomunhão, reprovação