ˈparəˌklēt noun
( -s )
Etymology: Middle English Paraclit, from Middle French Paraclėt, Paraclet, from Late Latin Paracletus, Paraclitus, from Greek Paraklētos, literally, intercessor, comforter, from parakalein to summon, exhort, comfort, from para- para- (I) + kalein to call — more at low
1. capitalized : holy spirit
2. : one called to aid or support : advocate