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Borrowed from Koine Greek Θεοτόκος (Theotókos, the God-bearer), from Ancient Greek Θεός (Theós, God) + τόκος (tókos, childbirth). First attested in 3rd–4th century. Cf. Christotokos.

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(the) Theotokos

  1. (Christianity, chiefly Orthodoxy) Synonym of Mary, mother of Jesus, in particular reference to her role giving birth to God.
    Synonyms: Deipara, Mother of God
    • 1866, John Henry Newman, D.D., A Letter to the Rev. E. B. Pusey, D.D. on His Recent Eirenicon, London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, page 66:
      It is then an integral portion of the Faith fixed by Ecumenical Council, a portion of it which you hold as well as I, that the Blessed Virgin is Theotocos, Deipara, or Mother of God; and this word, when thus used, carries with it no admixture of rhetoric, no taint of extravagant affection,—it has nothing else but a well-weighed, grave, dogmatic sense []

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  1. ^ Theotokos”, in OED Online  , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.