"KINGAFAP" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Coined by hymn writer Brian Wren. Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} KINGAFAP
  1. (Christianity) Abbreviation of king, god, almighty, father, protector: a set of terms often used to refer to God in hymns. Wikipedia link: Brian Wren Tags: abbreviation, alt-of Alternative form of: king (extra: a set of terms often used to refer to God in hymns), god (extra: a set of terms often used to refer to God in hymns), almighty (extra: a set of terms often used to refer to God in hymns), father (extra: a set of terms often used to refer to God in hymns), protector (extra: a set of terms often used to refer to God in hymns) Categories (topical): Christianity
    Sense id: en-KINGAFAP-en-name-MkFLxgLL Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: Christianity

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