antidisestablishmentarianism

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A political philosophy opposed to the separation of a religious group (church) and a government (state), especially the belief held by those in 19th-century England opposed to separating the Anglican church from the civil government or to refer to separation of church and state.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: антидизетаблишментарианизъм
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 反政教分離主義
 * Czech: antidestablishmentarianismus
 * Danish: antidisestablishmentarianisme
 * Dutch: antidisestablishmentarisme
 * Esperanto: kontraŭmalfondistismo
 * Estonian: antidistablishmentarianism
 * Finnish: valtiokirkollisuus, valtiokirkon puolustaminen
 * German: Antisäkularisierung
 * Irish: frith-dhíbhunaíochas
 * Kapampangan: makipapamangapangontrapangakalasakanan
 * Polish: antydisestablishmentaryzm

Trivia
Known as a superlatively long word, it is, with 28 letters and 12 syllables, probably the longest non-technical and non-contrived word in English. The jocular term is one letter longer.