Holy Trinity
See also: holy trinity
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English holy Trinitee, a partial translation of earlier hali þrumnesse, haliʒ ðrymnesse (“holy trinity”, literally “holy threeness”), from Old English hālgu þrines. Equivalent to holy + Trinity.
Pronunciation
editProper noun
edit- (Christianity) The three persons of the Godhead: the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
- (US, informal) Three prestigious colleges in the US: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton.
- (US, informal) Celery, bell peppers and onions, three important ingredients in Cajun cuisine.
- (pharmacology, informal) The combination of an opioid, a benzodiazepine, and carisoprodol.
Alternative forms
editSynonyms
edit- (three persons of the Godhead): the Trinity, Threeness, Holy Threeness
Coordinate terms
edit- (mixture of vegetables):
- brunoise (“leeks, celery, and carrots”)
- GGS (“ginger, garlic, and scallions”)
- mirepoix (“onions, celery, and carrots”)
Translations
editthe three persons of the Godhead
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