๐Œผ๐Œฐ๐‚๐Œฐ๐Œฝ ๐Œฐ๐Œธ๐Œฐ

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Gothic

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ฮผฮฑฯฮฌฮฝฮฑ ฮธฮฌ (marรกna thรก) or ฮผฮฑฯฮฌฮฝ ฮฑฮธฮฌ (marรกn athรก), from Aramaic ืžืจื ื ืชื (โ€œLord, come!โ€) or ืžืจืŸ ืืชื (โ€œour lord has comeโ€).

Interjection

๐Œผ๐Œฐ๐‚๐Œฐ๐Œฝ ๐Œฐ๐Œธ๐Œฐ โ€ข (maran aรพa)

  1. maranatha

Further reading

  • Streitberg, Wilhelm (1910). Die gotische Bibel. Zweiter Teil: Gotisch-griechisch-deutsches Wรถrterbuch. Heidelberg: Carl Winterโ€™s Universitรคtsbuchhandlung, p. 91