Creed

/kriːd/ noun

A creed is a set of beliefs or principles that guide how a person or group thinks and behaves. It is often used for religious statements of belief.

From Latin *crēdō* meaning “I believe,” the first word of many early Christian belief statements. Over time, English used *creed* for any formal or strong set of beliefs.

AMአምንትነት
ARعقيدة
BNবিশ্বাস
CAcredo
CSvíra
DAtrosbekendelse
DEGlaubensbekenntnis
ELπιστεύω
EScredo
FAعقیده
FIuskonto
FRcrédo
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