koptik

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coptic
{n} the language of the ancient Egyptians
{a} pertaining to the Copts, the christians in Egypt
The language of the Copts
Of or pertaining to the Copts
The ancient language of the Khemites when they were part of the Empire of the Blue Star
the liturgical language of the Coptic Church used in Egypt and Ethiopia; written in the Greek alphabet of or relating to the Copts or their church or language or art; "the distinctive Coptic art of 6th-century Christian Egypt
The Afro-Asiatic language of the Copts, which survives only as a liturgical language of the Coptic Church
The Language of the Copts, now used only in the Coptic Church
of or relating to the Copts or their church or language or art; "the distinctive Coptic art of 6th-century Christian Egypt"
Refers to Egyptian Christians and their language
A term relating to the church or liturgical language of the Copts, a group reputedly descended from the ancient Egyptians who preserved an early form of Christianity Using Greek letters to record the Egyptian language, Coptic editors produced the Nag Hammadi library (found in 1945), which includes, among other Christian documents, the only complete manuscript of the Gospel of Thomas Corinth A cosmopolitan center of trade and commerce in ancient Greece, destroyed by the Romans in 146 b c e but later rebuilt Home of a large population of Hellenistic Jews, Corinth was later a Christian center established by the apostle Paul and his associates (Acts 18: 24; 19: 1; 1 and 2 Cor )
the liturgical language of the Coptic Church used in Egypt and Ethiopia; written in the Greek alphabet