dekanat
Indonesian edit
Etymology edit
From Dutch decanaat and dekenaat, from Medieval Latin decānātus, from Latin decānus.
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Noun edit
dékanat (first-person possessive dekanatku, second-person possessive dekanatmu, third-person possessive dekanatnya)
- deanery:
- (education, Christianity) The position held by a dean.
- (Christianity) decanate: The group of parishes for which a rural dean has responsibility.
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Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
Learned borrowing from Medieval Latin decānātus, from Latin decānus. Doublet of dziekanat.
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Noun edit
dekanat m inan
- (Christianity, collective) deanery, decanate (group of parishes over which a dean presides)
- (Christianity) deanery (office of a dean)
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Declension of dekanat
singular | plural | |
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nominative | dekanat | dekanaty |
genitive | dekanatu | dekanatów |
dative | dekanatowi | dekanatom |
accusative | dekanat | dekanaty |
instrumental | dekanatem | dekanatami |
locative | dekanacie | dekanatach |
vocative | dekanacie | dekanaty |
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