misteri

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See also: mistèri

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin mysterium, from Ancient Greek μυστήριον (mustḗrion, a mystery, a secret, a secret rite).

Noun

misteri m (plural misteris)

  1. mystery

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Indonesian

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Etymology

From Dutch mysterie, from Latin mysterium, from Ancient Greek μυστήριον (mustḗrion, a mystery, a secret, a secret rite), from μύστης (mústēs, initiated one), from μυέω (muéō, I initiate), from μύω (múō, I shut).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mɪsˈte.ri]
  • Hyphenation: mis‧té‧ri

Noun

mistéri (first-person possessive misteriku, second-person possessive misterimu, third-person possessive misterinya)

  1. mystery,
    1. something secret or unexplainable; an unknown.
    2. someone or something with an obscure or puzzling nature.
    3. (Christianity) A religious truth not understandable by the application of human reason alone (without divine aid).

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Italian

Noun

misteri m

  1. plural of mistero

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