predikant
predicant
/ (ˌprɛdɪˈkænt) /
noun
a minister in the Dutch Reformed Church, esp in South Africa
Origin of predikant
1from Dutch, from Old French predicant, from Late Latin praedicans preaching, from praedicāre to preach
Words Nearby predikant
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How to use predikant in a sentence
Ja, I have often heard the predikant talk of Calvinus—and preach about him too.
Aletta | Bertram MitfordThe predikant is not beside him, in compliance with his own wish.
Aletta | Bertram MitfordTruth to tell, he was rather a puzzled predikant at that moment.
Aletta | Bertram MitfordYou will assuredly be damned,” said the predikant, “and burn in hell.
The African Colony | John Buchan“But that is folly and an impossibility,” said the predikant.
The African Colony | John Buchan
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