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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press: priest /pri:st/ sustantivo sacerdote m; (parish ~) cura m (párroco), párroco m Subscribe to the Oxford Concise or Unabridged dictionary for more translations, meanings and examples. Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe: priest [prɪ:st] nombre sacerdote, cura priest: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Forum discussions with the word(s) "priest" in the title: Addressing a priest dour as a priest at prayer time executed as a priest high priest Judas H. Priest Judas Priest! (interjection) priest of down pronunciation - Priest (UK vs. US) - grammar royal priest secondary priest She pays a priest to teach her the hireling Priest of Walton... The nun's priest's tale the priest has run away The priest wore miter, cope, soutane, chasuble and alb used These envelopes are for the new priest. vestment (priest's clothes) 'priest' also found in these entries: English:
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