π”΄π”Ύπ”Όπ•šπ”°π”±π”΄π”Έ

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Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek αΌ˜Ξ»ΞΉΟƒΞ¬Ξ²Ξ΅Ο„ (ElisΓ‘bet).

Proper noun

π”΄π”Ύπ”Όπ•šπ”°π”±π”΄π”Έ (elisabet)

  1. Elisabeth
    • Bible Luke.1,57:
      π”΄π”Ύπ”Όπ•šπ”°π”±π”΄π”Έπ”Όπ”°π”Ύ π”±π”°π”Όπ•†π”Άπ•Žπ”΄ 𐕗𐔽𐔼 π”±π”Όπ•€π”΄π•šπ•’π•‘π•Žπ•’π•‘π•Ž π”±π”Όπ•€π”Άπ•Žπ”°π•˜π”΄π•Ž π•˜π”°π•™
      elisabetial baihΔ“ne ṗˁi bixesunun bixΔ“naΔ‘en Δ‘ar
      For Elisabeth, too, the time was accomplished of giving birth; (and) she gave birth to a son.

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