How Do You Spell NONPAPIST?

Pronunciation: [nˌɒnpˈe͡ɪpɪst] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "nonpapist" follows the pattern of "non-" prefixes used to indicate a negative or opposite quality. In this case, the prefix "non-" is added to the word "papist," which refers to a Roman Catholic. The phonetic transcription of "nonpapist" is /nɑnˈpeɪpɪst/, with the stress on the second syllable. The spelling of this word is straightforward and easy to understand, making it a useful term for those who wish to indicate their non-Catholic religious affiliations.

Common Misspellings for NONPAPIST

  • bonpapist
  • monpapist
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  • honpapist
  • ninpapist
  • nknpapist
  • nlnpapist
  • npnpapist
  • n0npapist
  • n9npapist
  • nobpapist
  • nompapist
  • nojpapist
  • nohpapist
  • nonoapist
  • nonlapist
  • non0apist
  • nonpzpist
  • nonpspist
  • nonpwpist

Etymology of NONPAPIST

The word nonpapist is a combination of two words: non and papist.

The word papist is derived from the Middle English word papiste, which comes from the Old French word papistre. It originated from the Late Latin word papista, meaning a Catholic bishop or supporter of the Pope.

The term non is a prefix in English, derived from the Latin word non meaning not or prefix of negation.

Therefore, nonpapist was formed by combining non (meaning not) with papist (referring to a Catholic or supporter of the Pope) to create a word meaning not a Catholic or one who is not a supporter of the Pope.

Plural form of NONPAPIST is NONPAPISTS