catechumenus

catechumenus

catēchūmenus (catēcūmenus), ī, m. u. -a, ae, f. (κατηχούμενος u. -ένη), der (die) in der christlichen Religion unterrichtet wird, ehe er (sie) die Taufe empfängt, der (die) Katechumene, Eccl.


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