出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/28 20:01 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 congregacioun, from Old French congregacion, from Latin congregātiō, itself from congregō (“to herd into a flock”). Adopted (1520s) by the English Bible translator William Tyndale, to render the Ancient Greek ἐκκλησία (ekklēsía, “those called together, (popular) meeting”) (hence Latin ecclēsia) in his New Testament, and preferred by 16th century Reformers instead of church. By surface analysis, congregate + -ion.
congregation (countable and uncountable, plural congregations)
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a congregation
a banquet
the muster
仲裁すること
a social gathering―convivial meeting―a friendly reunion―(米国にては)―a sociable
宗教界.
the pulpit
the occasion
総会.