Abecedarian in French
Abecedarian in French is abécédaire, abécédarien — Abecedarian means someone who is learning the alphabet.
Abecedarian in French
abécédaire
(historical) A member of a 16th-century Anabaptist sect, follower of the Zwickau prophets (and specially of Thomas Storch), who believed that any kind of knowledge (even basic reading and writing) would keep one from obtaining salvation. [from 19th c.]
abécédarien
(historical) A member of a 16th-century Anabaptist sect, follower of the Zwickau prophets (and specially of Thomas Storch), who believed that any kind of knowledge (even basic reading and writing) would keep one from obtaining salvation. [from 19th c.]
What does "Abecedarian" mean?
- noun Someone who is learning the alphabet.
- noun An elementary student, a novice; one in the early steps of learning.
- noun Someone engaged in teaching the alphabet; an elementary teacher; one that teaches the methods and principles of learning.
- noun A work which uses words or lines in alphabetical order.
Common French translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Abecedarian" in French?
"Abecedarian" in French is abécédaire, abécédarien. Abecedarian means: Someone who is learning the alphabet.
Are there other ways to say "Abecedarian" in French?
Yes — French has 2 translations listed for "Abecedarian": abécédaire, abécédarien.
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