Paternoster
Meaning of Paternoster
noun
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) the Lord's Prayer, especially in Latin.
- a lift consisting of a series of linked compartments moving continuously on an endless belt.
- a fishing line to which hooks or weights are attached at intervals.
Old English, from Latin pater noster ‘our father’, the first words of the Lord's Prayer.
Information about Paternoster
- It is a name.
- The plural form of Paternoster is: Paternosters.
- Languages in which Paternoster is used:
(Press the button to hear it)
Hyphenation of Paternoster
Pater-nos-ter
- It consists of 3 syllables and 11 chars.
- Paternoster is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables
Anagrams of Paternoster
penetrators, prosternate, transportee
Words that rhyme with Paternoster
Ster, Alabaster, Alaster, Caster, Clypeaster, Cotoneaster, Doncaster, Easter, Geaster, Goniaster, Hymenogaster, Lancaster, Latinitaster, Master, McMaster, Melanogaster, Micraster, Microgaster, Olpidiaster, Opulaster, Peaster, Peltogaster, StairMaster, Stylaster, Ticketmaster, Webmaster, Zoroaster, adelaster, alabaster, alablaster, aletaster, amphiaster, arblaster, archigaster, archworkmaster, aster, astrologaster, axemaster, axmaster, baggagemaster, ballaster, bandmaster, bargemaster, barmaster, baster, beachmaster, beanfeaster, beemaster, beetmaster, bellmaster
Are you looking more rhymes for Paternoster? Try our rhymes search engine.