Image:Tetragrammaton scripts.png|thumb|Tetragrammaton written in Phoenician, Aramaic, and Hebrew scripts.
English
Etymology
From Gk. �ε��αγ�άμμα�ον ("four-letter word").
Noun
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Tetragrammaton
- The four Hebrew letters ���� (in transliteration, YHWH or JHVH) used as the ineffable name of God in the Hebrew Bible, variously transliterated as Yahweh or Jehovah.
Translations
trans-top|The four Hebrew letters ���� used as the ineffable name of God
Finnish: tetragrammi
German: Tetragramm n
Greek: Τε��αγ�άμμα�ο n
Hebrew: �ש� ��פ�רש (ha-shem ha-meforash) (literally 'the explicit name') m
Indonesian: Tetragrammaton
Italian: tetragramma m
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Japanese: �������� (tetoraguramaton)
Portuguese: tetragrama m
Russian: �е��аг�амма�он (tetragrammatón) m
Spanish: tetragrámaton m
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