"Ζεβυθ" meaning in All languages combined

See Ζεβυθ on Wiktionary

Proper name [Ancient Greek]

IPA: /ze.βyθ/, /ze.viθ/, /ze.bytʰ/ (note: 1ˢᵗ CE Egyptian), /ze.βyθ/ (note: 4ᵗʰ CE Koine), /ze.vyθ/ (note: 10ᵗʰ CE Byzantine), /ze.viθ/ (note: 15ᵗʰ CE Constantinopolitan) Forms: Zebuth [romanization]
Etymology: Transliteration of Hebrew צְבָאוֹת (ṣəḇāʾōṯ, literally “armies”) Etymology templates: {{der|grc|he|צְבָאוֹת|lit=armies|tr=ṣəḇāʾōṯ}} Hebrew צְבָאוֹת (ṣəḇāʾōṯ, literally “armies”) Head templates: {{head|grc|proper noun}} Ζεβυθ • (Zebuth)
  1. A non-standard rendition of Sabaoth, a Jewish epithet of the God of Israel, historically used in magical papyri. Categories (topical): Divine epithets
    Sense id: en-Ζεβυθ-grc-name-zlt-AA9h Categories (other): Ancient Greek entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry
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      "note": "10ᵗʰ CE Byzantine"
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      "note": "15ᵗʰ CE Constantinopolitan"
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