"triune" meaning in English

See triune in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Audio: en-us-triune.ogg
Etymology: PIE word *tréyes From tri- + Latin unus (“one”). Etymology templates: {{PIE word|en|tréyes}} PIE word *tréyes, {{af|en|tri-}} tri-, {{der|en|la|unus|t=one}} Latin unus (“one”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} triune (not comparable)
  1. Both three and one at the same time. Wikipedia link: Triune Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Christianity, One, Three Derived forms: triune brain Translations (both three and one at the same time): трыадзі́ны (tryadzíny) (Belarusian), триеди́нен (triedínen) (Bulgarian), trojjediný (Czech), drie-enig (Dutch), kolmiyhteinen (Finnish), kolminainen (Finnish), dreieinig (German), þríeinn (Icelandic), triūnus (Latin), trójjedyny (Polish), triúno [masculine] (Portuguese), trino [masculine] (Portuguese), триеди́ный (trijedínyj) (Russian), тро̏један [Cyrillic] (Serbo-Croatian), trȍjedan [Latin] (Serbo-Croatian), triuno [masculine] (Spanish), treenig (Swedish), триєди́ний (tryjedýnyj) (Ukrainian)

Alternative forms

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