"Deipara" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Borrowed from Latin Deipara, from Deus (“god”) + pariō (“I bear [offspring]”) + -us (suffix forming adjectives), calque of Koine Greek Θεοτόκος (Theotókos, “birth-giver of God”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|en|la|Deipara}} Borrowed from Latin Deipara, {{affix|la|Deus|pariō|-us|nocat=1|pos3=suffix forming adjectives|t1=god|t2=I bear 􂀿offspring􂁀}} Deus (“god”) + pariō (“I bear [offspring]”) + -us (suffix forming adjectives), {{calque|en|grc-koi|Θεοτόκος||birth-giver of God|nocap=1}} calque of Koine Greek Θεοτόκος (Theotókos, “birth-giver of God”) Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=(the) Deipara}} (the) Deipara
  1. (Christianity) Synonym of Mary, mother of Jesus, in particular reference to her role giving birth to God. Categories (topical): Christianity Synonyms: Mother of God, Theotokos, Mary [synonym, synonym-of], mother of Jesus [synonym, synonym-of], in particular reference to her role giving birth to God [synonym, synonym-of]
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