"trisagion" meaning in Latin

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Noun

Etymology: Borrowed from Byzantine Greek τρισάγιον (triságion), from τρίς (trís, “thrice”) + ἅγιον (hágion, “holy”). Etymology templates: {{bor+|la|gkm|τρισάγιον}} Borrowed from Byzantine Greek τρισάγιον (triságion) Head templates: {{la-noun|trisagion<2>}} trisagion n (genitive trisagiī); second declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|trisagion<2>}} Forms: trisagiī [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], trisagion [nominative, singular], trisagia [nominative, plural], trisagiī [genitive, singular], trisagiōrum [genitive, plural], trisagiō [dative, singular], trisagiīs [dative, plural], trisagion [accusative, singular], trisagia [accusative, plural], trisagiō [ablative, singular], trisagiīs [ablative, plural], trisagion [singular, vocative], trisagia [plural, vocative]
  1. (Medieval Latin, Ecclesiastical Latin) Trisagion Tags: Ecclesiastical, Latin, Medieval-Latin, declension-2, neuter Synonyms: trisagium, trishagium
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