"ܞ" meaning in All languages combined

See ܞ on Wiktionary

Symbol [Classical Syriac]

Forms: yh [romanization]
Etymology: Ligature of ܝ (yodh) and ܗ (heh), the first two letters of the Tetragrammaton יהוה (YHVH), with three points above signifying the three persons of the Trinity, and one point below signifying God's single substance (ousia). Etymology templates: {{l|syc|ܝ}} ܝ, {{l|syc|ܗ}} ܗ, {{l|en|Tetragrammaton}} Tetragrammaton, {{l|he|יהוה}} יהוה, {{l|en|Trinity}} Trinity, {{l|en|ousia}} ousia Head templates: {{head|syc|letter|tr=yh}} ܞ • (yh)
  1. (Christianity) God. Categories (topical): Christianity, God

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