"staurogram" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Dutch]

IPA: /ˌstɑu̯.roːˈɣrɑm/ Forms: staurogrammen [plural]
Rhymes: -ɑm Etymology: Likely borrowed from German Staurogramm. Etymology templates: {{bor|nl|de|Staurogramm}} German Staurogramm Head templates: {{nl-noun|n|-en|-}} staurogram n (plural staurogrammen)
  1. (historical, Christianity) staurogram (ligature and symbol of the cross) Tags: historical, neuter Categories (topical): Christianity
    Sense id: en-staurogram-nl-noun-Hh4g7vwS Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Topics: Christianity

Noun [English]

Forms: staurograms [plural]
Etymology: From stauro- + -gram. Coined c. 1970 as a parallel of Christogram, earlier (1870s) the τρ ligature was referred to as monogrammatic cross. German Staurogramm in the same sense possibly slightly earlier (1960s); the German word was used earlier (1840s) only in the sense of a geometric configuration in crystallography; similarly, New Latin Staurogramma before 1970 only as systematic name of a genus of Bacillariophyceae (L. Rabenhorst, 1853). Etymology templates: {{confix|en|stauro|gram}} stauro- + -gram, {{taxfmt|Bacillariophyceae|class}} Bacillariophyceae Head templates: {{en-noun}} staurogram (plural staurograms)
  1. A ligature, ⳨, of the Greek letters τ and ρ or Coptic letters ⲧ and ⲣ, later used as a symbol of the cross in early Christianity and remaining in use as a ligature in abbreviations of the words σταυρός and σταυρόω. Wikipedia link: Staurogram Categories (topical): Christianity Synonyms: Staurogram

Inflected forms

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