Definition
Of, relating to, or characteristic of a sermon, religious discourse, or formal public address.
Etymology
From 'concion' with the adjectival suffix '-ary,' following the Latin pattern of creating adjectives that describe the nature or character of the root noun.
Kelly Says
In early modern religious writing, preachers would prepare 'concionary notes' for their sermons—it's a specialized term that scholars and historians still use when discussing formal religious rhetoric from centuries past.
Translations
BNবাংলা
প্রচারক
pro-cha-rok
CACatalà
predicador
pre-di-ka-dor
CSČeština
kázatel
ka-za-tel
DADansk
prædikant
pre-di-kant
DEDeutsch
Prediger
pre-di-ger
ELΕλληνικά
πρόσπαστος
pro-s-pas-tos
ESEspañol
concionario
kon-thee-ona-ree-oh
FISuomi
saarnaaja
sar-naa-a-ja
FRFrançais
concionnaire
kon-see-on-nar
HIहिन्दी
प्रवचनकार
pra-va-chan-kaar
HUMagyar
hirnök
heer-noek
IDBahasa Indonesia
pembicara
pemb-ee-ka-ra
IGIG
onye na-akpọ
o-nye na-ak-po
ITItaliano
concionario
kon-thee-o-na-ree-oh
KKKK
проповедник
pro-pov-ed-nik
KMKM
ព្រះបរមរាជ
preah barom rach
MRMR
प्रवचनकार
pra-va-chan-kaar
MSBahasa Melayu
pembicara
pemb-ee-ka-ra
NLNederlands
preekgever
pre-ke-ge-ver
NONorsk
predikant
pre-di-kant
PAPA
ਪਰਚਨਕਾਰ
par-chan-kaar
PLPolski
Kaznodzieja
ka-zd-n-d-zje-ya
PTPortuguês
concionário
kon-thee-o-na-ree-oh
RORomână
predicator
pre-di-ka-tor
RUРусский
проповедник
pro-po-ved-nik
SVSvenska
predikant
pre-di-kant
SWKiswahili
mwalimu
mwa-li-mu
TAதமிழ்
நேர்மறை
neer-ma-rai
TEతెలుగు
ప్రవచనకర్త
pra-va-cha-na-kar-ta
TLTL
mangangaral
man-ga-nga-ra-al
UKУкраїнська
проповідник
pro-pov-ed-nik
VITiếng Việt
người thuyết giảng
nguoi thueat giang
ZUZU
umfundisi
oom-fun-dee-si