tempel

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Afrikaans

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Etymology

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From Dutch tempel, from Middle Dutch tempel, from Latin templum.

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Noun

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tempel (plural tempels, diminutive tempeltjie)

  1. temple (religious building)

Chuukese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from English temple.

Noun

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tempel

  1. temple

Danish

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Etymology

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From Latin templum.

Noun

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tempel n (singular definite tempelet, plural indefinite templer)

  1. temple (place of worship)

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Dutch

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Dutch Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Middle Dutch tempel, from Latin templum.

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Noun

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tempel m (plural tempels or tempelen, diminutive tempeltje n)

  1. (religion) a temple, building destined as place of worship; specifically:
    1. (Judaism) a Jewish synagogue
      Synonyms: (Ashkenazic) sjoel, (Sephardic) snoge, synagoge
    2. (Freemasonry) a masonic ceremonial meeting place, a lodge
      Synonyms: loge, werkplaats

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Descendants

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  • Afrikaans: tempel
  • Negerhollands: templ, tempel

Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Malay tempel.

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Verb

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têmpêl

  1. to stick; to adhere

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Norwegian Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Latin templum.

Noun

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tempel n (definite singular tempelet or templet, indefinite plural tempel or templer, definite plural templa or templene)

  1. a temple (place of worship)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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From Latin templum.

Noun

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tempel n (definite singular tempelet, indefinite plural tempel, definite plural templa)

  1. a temple (place of worship)

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Old English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *templ.

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Noun

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tempel n

  1. temple
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, "Chair of Saint Peter"
      Nū wylle wē ēac ēow secgan hū hē sume dæġ ēode tō þām godes temple mid þām godspellere Iohanne...
      Now will we also tell you how on a certain day he went to God's temple with the evangelist John.

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Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Swedish tæmpel, from Latin templum.

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Noun

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tempel n

  1. a temple

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