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English
Etymology
From OF. trinite (French: trinité), from L. trinitas, from tres, three, + noun of state suffix -itas
Noun
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- Christianity Literally, threeness: the state of being three; in Christian belief, the three persons (personae) of the Godhead: Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Translations
Catalan: trinitat
Chinese: (Simplified Chinese) ����, (Traditional Chinese) ���� (sanweyiti)
Czech: trojice f
Dutch: drievuldigheid
Finnish: kolminaisuus, kolmiyhteys
French: trinité
German: Dreiheit
Greek: ��ιάδα (triáda)
Hebrew: �ש���ש �ק��ש (hashilosh hakadosh)
Italian: trinitÃ
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Japanese: ���� (sanmi-ittai)
Korean: ���체
Latin: trinitas nominative, trinitatis genitive
Maltese: trinità mqaddsa
Portuguese: trÃade f, trindade f
Russian: ��ои�а (troitsa)
Scottish Gaelic: Trianaid f
Scots: treenity
Spanish: trinidad
Derived terms
nontrinitarian
nontrinitarianism
trinitarian
Related terms
three
triad
triple
entity
duality
trinity
See also
Trinity College
Unitarian
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