π•Œπ”°π”³π”΄π”Ύπ”°π•’π•‘π•Ž

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Etymology

π•Œπ”°π”³π”΄π”Ύπ”° (madela, β€œMagdala”) +‎ -π•’π•‘π•Ž (-un, genitive suffix), literally β€œof Magdala”

Adjective

π•Œπ”°π”³π”΄π”Ύπ”°π•’π•‘π•Ž (madelaun)

  1. Magdalene, someone from Magdala

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