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1 Catholicism
n. katolicism (tillhör den romerska kyrkan)* * *[kə'Ɵolisizəm]noun (Roman Catholicism.) katolicism -
2 Roman Catholicism
romersk katolicism; den romersk-katolska kyrkan* * *( also Catholicism) (the beliefs, government etc of the Roman Catholic Church.) katolicism[] -
3 catholic
adj. katolsk (tillhör den romersk-katolska kyrkan)--------n. katolik (person som tillhör den romersk-katolska kyrkan)* * *['kæƟəlik] 1. adjective1) (wide-ranging in one's taste etc: a catholic taste in books.) universell, allmän2) ((with capital) Roman Catholic.) katolsk2. noun((with capital) a Roman Catholic.) -
4 mortal sin
dödssynd* * *((especially in Roman Catholicism) a very serious sin, as a result of which the soul is damned for ever.) dödssynd -
5 Roman
adj. romersk-katolsk; romersk, romar---------n. Roman (förnamn)--------n. romersk katolik; romare* * *['rəumən] 1. adjective1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) romersk, romar-2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.) romersk2. noun(a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) romare- Roman Catholic
- Roman Catholicism
- Roman numerals
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