2. djákn (noun n.) ‘°(of a church dignitary, personal assistant to bishop/pope) deacon; (of a cleric of the third highest rank in the category ordines majores) deacon, priest’s assistant’
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- words
- Ambr —
diaknit ‘(of a church dignitary, personal assistant to bishop/pope) deacon’l. 156
- Ágr —
djókn ‘(of a cleric of the third highest rank in the category ordines majores) deacon, priest's assistant’l. 41
- DI I (*[1226]›AM 263ˣ) —
diakn ‘(of a cleric of the third highest rank in the category ordines majores) deacon, priest's assistant’l. 582
- DI II (*[c1274]›Bps A II 1ˣ) —
diaknn ‘(of a cleric of the third highest rank in the category ordines majores) deacon, priest's assistant’l. 684
- DI V (*1461›BLAdd 11242ˣ) —
diacnn ‘(of a cleric of the third highest rank in the category ordines majores) deacon, priest's assistant’l. 1701
- Laur —
Diakn ‘(of a church dignitary, personal assistant to bishop/pope) deacon’l. 8884
- MarD635ˣ —
diaknit ‘(of a church dignitary, personal assistant to bishop/pope) deacon’l. 8992
- Martin2 —
diaknit ‘(of a church dignitary, personal assistant to bishop/pope) deacon’l. 9095
- Martin3 —
diaknit ‘(of a church dignitary, personal assistant to bishop/pope) deacon’l. 9096
- MMA —
diaknit ‘(of a church dignitary, personal assistant to bishop/pope) deacon’l. 9179
- Orkn325I —
diaknínv ‘(of a cleric of the third highest rank in the category ordines majores) deacon, priest's assistant’l. 9501
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