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apôtre

apostle

noun ah-POH-truh Rare

Origin: Greek apostolos, 'one sent forth'

Usage Note

Apôtre refers to the twelve disciples sent by Jesus, but is also used figuratively for any fervent advocate or champion of a cause — se faire l'apôtre de ('to make oneself the apostle of'). The circumflex on ô reflects a historical 's' that disappeared from French (apostreapôtre).

Examples

"Paul est considéré comme un apôtre."

Natural Translation

Paul is considered an apostle.

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