apóstata
11apostata — m odm. jak ż IV, CMs. apostataacie; lm M. apostataaci, DB. apostatatów «człowiek, który odstąpił od swej religii, zasad, przekonań; odszczepieniec, odstępca, renegat» Apostata od katolicyzmu, od protestantyzmu. ‹gr.› …
12Apostata capiendo — was an old English writ against an individual. It prescribed the arrest of a person, who having entered and professed some religious order (such as a monk), broke from his cloister, contrary to the rules of his order.References*1728… …
13Apostata — Apọstata [griechisch »der Abtrünnige«, zu Apostasie], Beiname des römischen Kaisers Julian. …
14apòstata — a|pòs|ta|ta Mot Esdrúixol Nom masculí …
15apostata — m ( n/ n) apostate …
16apostata — {{hw}}{{apostata}}{{/hw}}s. m. e f. (pl. m. i ) Chi commette apostasia …
17apostata — pl.m. apostati pl.f. apostate …
18apóstata — com. renegado. * * * Sinónimos: ■ renegado, desertor, perjuro, relapso, traidor, descreído, incrédulo Antónimos: ■ fiel …
19apostata — s. m. e f. (di fede) rinnegato, infedele, traditore CONTR. fedele, devoto …
20apostata — /aepasteyta/ In civil and old English law, an apostate; a deserter from the faith; one who has renounced the Christian faith; apostate …