ܡܐܢܝ

Classical Syriac

ܡܐܢܝ ܚܝܐ

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [mani], [mɑni]

Proper noun

ܡܐܢܝ • (manī or mānī)

  1. Mani, the founder of Manichaeism

Derived terms

  • ܡܐܢܝ ܐܝܙܓܕܐ ܕܢܘܗܪܐ (mānī ʔizɡaddā dnuhrā, Mani the messenger of light)
  • ܡܐܢܝ ܚܝܐ (mānī ḥayyā, living Mani)
  • ܡܢܝܢܝܘܬܐ (manīnāyūtā, Manicheasim)
  • ܡܢܝܢܝܐ (manīnāyā, Manichaean)

Descendants

  • Middle Persian: 𐫖𐫀𐫗𐫏 (mʾny), 𐬨𐬁𐬥𐬌 (māni), 𐭬𐭠𐭭𐭩 (mʾny), 𐭌𐭀𐭍𐭉
    • Sogdian: 𐫖𐫀𐫗𐫏 (mʾny)
    • Persian: مانی
  • Greek: Μάνης (Mánis)
  • Latin: Manes
  • Chinese: 摩尼 (Móní)

Further reading

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Sogdian

Etymology

From Classical Syriac ܡܐܢܝ.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mani/

Noun

ܡܐܢܝ (transliteration needed)

  1. Mani
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