𐔰𐔱𐔰

Aghwan

Etymology

Either from Ancient Greek αΌ€Ξ²Ξ²Ξ± (abba) or Classical Syriac ܐܒܐ (β€œΔƒαΈ‡Δβ€)

Noun

𐔰𐔱𐔰 (aba)

  1. Abba
    • Bible Romans.8,15:
      π•Žπ•’π•‘π”Έπ”°π•Žπ”°π•„π”΄π•Žπ”°π•Žπ•†π”΄π•π”°π”Ί 𐔴 𐕆𐔴𐔾 π•Žπ”°π”Όπ”½π•’π•‘π•’π•‘π•Ž π•—π•ˆπ•Œπ•’π•‘π•Ž 𐕖𐔰𐕙 π•π•žπ•‘π”΄π”°π”Ύ π•šπ”° π•†π”΄π•π”°π”Ίπ•Žπ”°π•Ž 𐔴 𐕆𐔴𐔾 π•˜π”°π•™π•’π•‘π•Ž π• π”°π•Œπ•’π”΄π•šπ•’π•‘π•Ž π•†π”Όπ•„π”°π•†π”°π•Žπ”°π”Ίπ•œπ”΄π•Žπ•„π”΄π”·π”°π•Ž 𐔰𐔱𐔰 𐔳𐔴𐔺𐕒
      nutanaαΈ³enanheqΜ‡ay e hel naiˁuun αΉ—Γ₯mun čar qΜ‡ΓΌweal sa heqΜ‡aynan e hel Δ‘arun campesun hiαΈ³ahanayαΉ­enαΈ³eΕΎan aba deyo
      For you have not received the spirit of bondage to (be in) fear another time, but you have received the spirit of child adoption, by which we cry, β€œAbba, Father!”

Further reading

  • Gippert J., Schulze W., Aleksidze Z., MahΓ© J.-P., editors (2009), The Caucasian Albanian Palimpsests of Mount Sinai (Monumenta Palaeographica Medii Aevi: Series Ibero-Caucasica; 2), volume 1, Turnhout: Brepols, β†’ISBN, page IV-4
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