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{{phr-entry-p|{{phr-font|s|ɛoís}}|Djefídj}} | {{phr-entry-p|{{phr-font|s|ɛoís}}|Djefídj}} | ||
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# (''biblical, obsolete'') David | # (''biblical, obsolete'') David | ||
#: <small>Synonym:</small> [[Contionary:Dafid|{{phr-font|s̰|ɑoís̃}}]] | #: <small>Synonym:</small> [[Contionary:Dafid|{{phr-font|s̰|ɑoís̃}}]] | ||
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Phrygian
Etymology
From Classical Phrygian sɑoııs (dauīd), borrowed from Ancient Greek Δαυῑ́δ (Dauī́d), from Biblical Hebrew דָּוִד (Dāvíd), thus relating it to Modern Phrygian sɛ́oɛs (djéfedj). Doublet of s̰ɑoís̃.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
sɛoís • (Djefídj)
- a male given name, Jefij, equivalent to English David
- (biblical, obsolete) David
- Synonym: s̰ɑoís̃
Inflection
| Declension of sɛoís (Djefídj) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | sɛoís Djefídj | |
| Oblique | sɛoísɛ Djefídje | |
| Vocative | oɛx | |