"Gottesgebärerin" meaning in German

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Proper name

Forms: Gottesgebärerin [genitive]
Etymology: Gott (“God”) + Gebärerin (“woman who gives birth”) Etymology templates: {{compound|de|Gott|Gebärerin|gloss1=God|gloss2=woman who gives birth}} Gott (“God”) + Gebärerin (“woman who gives birth”) Head templates: {{de-proper noun|f}} Gottesgebärerin f (proper noun, genitive Gottesgebärerin)
  1. (Christianity, especially Eastern Orthodoxy) Mother of God (the Virgin Mary) Wikipedia link: de:Gottesgebärerin Tags: feminine, proper-noun Categories (topical): Christianity, Eastern Orthodoxy Synonyms: Gottesmutter, Muttergottes
    Sense id: en-Gottesgebärerin-de-name-UOfuFOH- Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header Topics: Christianity

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