Definition
Plural of crosier; multiple ceremonial staffs with curved heads carried by bishops and church leaders.
Etymology
The plural form of 'crosier', created by adding the standard English plural '-s' suffix to the singular noun.
Kelly Says
Many languages form plurals differently—German 'der Mann/die Männer' changes the vowel, French 'le bâton/les bâtons' stays almost the same—but English's simple '-s' is actually pretty straightforward once you know it, making it a feature that makes English easier to pluralize than many languages.
Translations
DEDeutsch
Kreuzstäbe
kroyz-shta-beh
ELΕλληνικά
σταυρός
stav-ros
ESEspañol
cruciferas
kroo-si-feh-ras
FRFrançais
crosiers
kro-sye
HIहिन्दी
क्रूसियर्स
kroo-see-ers
HUMagyar
kereszt
ke-resh-t
IDBahasa Indonesia
salib
sa-lib
ITItaliano
crociere
kroo-che-reh
KKKK
крестовидные
krestovydnye
KMKM
ក្រុមការពារ
kroum ka-ar pe-ar
MSBahasa Melayu
salib
sa-lib
NLNederlands
kruisjes
kroo-y-jes
PLPolski
krzyżówki
khrysh-yo-vki
PTPortuguês
cruciferas
kroo-si-feh-ras
RUРусский
крестовидные
krestovydnye
SWKiswahili
mfalme
m-fal-me
THไทย
ไม้กางเขน
mai-kang-khen
UKУкраїнська
хрест
khrysht
VITiếng Việt
cây thánh giá
cay thanh-ghia
ZUZU
umsebenzi wokuthi
oom-se-ben-zi wo-ku-thi