catechist

English

Etymology

See catechize.

Noun

catechist (plural catechists)

  1. (Christianity) One who practices catechesis, i.e., catechizes catechumens; a teacher who instructs students in the doctrines of a particular Christian denomination typically in preparation for confirmation.
    • 1965, Chinua Achebe, Arrow of God, Penguin Classics (2010), pages 48-49:
      Now he was not only a lay reader but a pastor’s warden although Umuaro did not have a pastor as yet, only a catechist.

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin catechista.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌkaː.teːˈxɪst/, /ˌkaː.təˈxɪst/
  • (file)
  • Hyphenation: ca‧te‧chist
  • Rhymes: -ɪst

Noun

catechist m (plural catechisten)

  1. catechist
    Synonym: catecheet

Descendants

  • Indonesian: katekis
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