kardinaalschap
Dutch
Etymology
From kardinaal + -schap: from kardinaal (“cardinal”) (from Latin cardinālis (“cardinal”), itself the noun use of the adjective derived from cardō (“hinge, main point”) + -ālis (“-al”)) + -schap (“-ship”)
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: kar‧di‧naal‧schap
Noun
kardinaalschap n (plural kardinaalschappen)
- A cardinalate, dignity and office of cardinal
- (absolute use, with definite article, het kardinalaat) The cardinalate, the collective of Roman Catholic cardinals comprising the consistory
Related terms
- kardinaalshoed
- pausschap n
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