sekte

See also: Sekte and sektę

Dutch

Etymology

From Old French secte (a sect in philosophy or religion), from Late Latin secta (a sect in philosophy or religion, a school, party, faction, class, gild, band, particularly a heretical doctrine or sect, etc.), possibly, from Latin sequi (to follow)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsɛk.tə/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Hyphenation: sek‧te
  • Rhymes: -ɛktə

Noun

sekte f (plural sekten or sektes, diminutive sektetje n)

  1. (religion) cult (socially proscribed and often novel religious group)
    Synonym: cult (anglicism)
  2. (archaic, religion) sect (split-off religious or philosophical group)

Descendants

  • Indonesian: sekte

Anagrams

Indonesian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Dutch sekte, from Old French secte (a sect in philosophy or religion), from Late Latin secta (a sect in philosophy or religion, a school, party, faction, class, gild, band, particularly a heretical doctrine or sect, etc.), possibly, from Latin sequi (to follow).

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Indonesian) IPA(key): /ˈsɛktə/ [ˈsɛk̚.t̪ə]
  • Rhymes: -ɛktə
  • Syllabification: sek‧te

Noun

sèktê (plural sekte-sekte)

  1. (religion) sect (split-off religious or philosophical group)
    Synonym: mazhab

Further reading

Lithuanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sʲɛˈkʲt̪ʲæ̌ː/

Participle

sektè

  1. adverbial būdinys participle of sekti

Middle English

Noun

sekte

  1. alternative form of secte