Y-Isăk

Rade

Etymology

Y- (male name prefix) + French Isaac. Compare Vietnamese Y-sác.

Proper noun

Y-Isăk

  1. (biblical, Protestantism) Isaac
    • 2015, “Klei Mphŭn Dơ̆ng 25 [Genesis 25]”, in Klei Aê Diê Blŭ [The Words of God]:
      Y-Isăk khăp kơ Y-Êsâo kyuadah ñu ƀơ̆ng čĭm hlô gơ̆, ƀiădah H'Rêƀêka khăp kơ Y-Yakôp.
      Isaac loved Esau for he liked the taste of game meat, but Rebecca loved Jacob.
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