Uniate
N สมาชิก คริสเตียน นิกาย หนึ่ง sa-ma-chik-krid-tian-ni-kai-nueng
U ni ate |ˈyo͞onēˌat, -it, -ˌāt ˈjunieɪt |(also Uniat ) ▶adjective denoting or relating to any community of Christians in eastern Europe or the Near East that acknowledges papal supremacy but retains its own liturgy: the Uniate churches. ▶noun a member of such a community. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Russian uniat, from uniya, from Latin unio (see union ).
Uniate |ˈjuːnɪeɪt |(also Uniat ) ▶adjective denoting or relating to any community of Christians in eastern Europe or the Near East that acknowledges papal supremacy but retains its own liturgy. ▶noun a member of such a community. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Russian uniat, from uniya, from Latin unio (see union ).