abba

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English - Turkish
peder
sarma uyak
piskopos
baba
Turkish - Turkish
Doğu Kilisesinde piskoposlara verilen ünvan
çin'de yakın dönemlere kadar Seu-çuan eyaletinin batısında ve kuzeyinde yaşayan K'ianglar'ın inançlarında taptıkları maymun ataları
English - English
A rhyme in which the first line of a stanza (A) rhymes with the fourth line, and the second and third lines rhyme (B)
Father; religious superior; in the Syriac, Coptic, and Ethiopic churches, a title given to the bishops, and by the bishops to the patriarch
{n} father, a scriptural word for father
{i} "father" (Hebrew); name for God (New Testament usage); title of a Christian bishop (used in Syria, Egypt, and Ethiopia)
(Ab-uh) One of the names of the Maker of the Universe Means 'Father '
Extension of the above Accompaniment: The backing parts to a melody
This Syriac or Chaldee word is found three times in the New Testament (Mark 14: 36; Rom 8: 15; Gal 4: 6), and in each case is followed by its Greek equivalent, which is translated "father " It is a term expressing warm affection and filial confidence It has no perfect equivalent in our language It has passed into European languages as an ecclesiastical term, "abbot "
"My Father," Ethiopian title of respect given to holy and highly regarded individuals
Father in Hebrew
Dad, daddy (father)
Abba is the general partzuf of chochmah ("wisdom"), the first conscious power in the soul For further explanation see Olam Ha'Atzilut--Abba
An Aramaic word for father, typically used by a child when addressing their own parent Jesus used the term when addressing God "Papa" might be the best translation in English
Abba Eban
{i} (1915-2002, born as Aubrey Solomon Eban), prominent Israeli diplomat and writer (born in South Africa), former Israeli ambassador to the USA and the United Nations
abba

    Hyphenation

    Ab·ba

    Turkish pronunciation

    äbı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈabə/ /ˈæbə/

    Etymology

    () From Aramaic אבא/ܐܒܐ (ʼabbāʼ, “father”); see abbot.
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