ecumenic

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin oecūmenicus, from Ancient Greek οἰκουμενικός (oikoumenikós, concerning οἰκουμένη (hē oikouménē, the inhabited (earth))”, “the whole (known) world). Cognate with French œcuménique.[1]

Pronunciation

Adjective

ecumenic (not comparable)

  1. Ecumenical.[1]

Derived terms

Translations

References

  1. ecumenic, œcumenic, a.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary, second edition (1989)

Friulian

Adjective

ecumenic

  1. ecumenical

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French œcuménique.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e.kuˈme.nik/

Adjective

ecumenic m or n (feminine singular ecumenică, masculine plural ecumenici, feminine and neuter plural ecumenice)

  1. ecumenical

Declension

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