Pentecôte

French

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin pentēcostē, from Ancient Greek πεντηκοστή (pentēkostḗ, fiftieth (day)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pɑ̃t.kot/

Proper noun

Pentecôte f

  1. Pentecost, Whitsunday (Whit Sunday, Whitsun)

Descendants

  • Turkish: pankot

Norman

Etymology

From Late Latin pentēcostē, from Ancient Greek πεντηκοστή (pentēkostḗ, fiftieth (day)).

Noun

Pentecôte f

  1. (Jersey, Christianity) Pentecost
  2. (Jersey) Whitsun
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