English
Etymology
First attested w:1460|1460, from Latin infidelis unfaithful, from in- not + fidelis faithful (see fidelity).
Noun
infidel n
- A non-believer of a certain religion
- One who does not believe in a certain principle
- One with no religious beliefs.
Translations
trans-top|non-believer
Arabic: Arab|�ا�ر (k�fir)
French: infidèle m or f
German: Ungläubige m or f
Hindi: नास�ति� (n�stika) m, �ाफ़िर (k�fir)
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Italian: infedele m or f
Japanese: �信� (�����, fushinja)
Kurdish: KUchar|کا�ر
Latin: infidelis m or f
Portuguese: infiel m or f
Spanish: infiel m or f
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Related terms
fidelity
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