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Results for "gwy"

Concgwy

Definition: In English, "congwy" means "to lead or to be led." It's a verb form that describes someone being commanded or advised by another person or group. For example: "I was told by my father to follow his advice on this matter."


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Gwy

Definition: Gwy is a word found in the Bible that translates to "God." It refers to the Father, the One who created everything and sustains it with His power and grace. Gwy is associated with creation narratives from the Old Testament such as Genesis 1:26-30, where God creates all things out of nothing; and Leviticus 24:57-58, which outlines His commandment to sanctify everything according to His image.


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Gwyne

Definition: The word 'gwyne' in Old English means "to lead, to guide," from which comes "way". It also refers to a gnat (a type of insect). The Hebrew verb 'gwyne' translates to "to carry" or "carry away", suggesting it's used for moving someone.


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Isrgwy

Definition: Isr-aw, a noun in Hebrew means "god," suggesting that God has no gender or identity. The word is used metaphorically to describe something or someone as a divine being without any inherent gender. It contrasts with masculine beings. For instance, it refers to angels and spirits according to Jewish belief.


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Kogwy

Definition: Kogwy is a Hebrew word meaning "to see" in Hebrew, which translates to "to behold". It is used to describe an object or action being seen with the eye. The term can also be interpreted as referring to observing something for its own sake and not merely from one's senses.


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Mdcgwy

Definition: "The name 'mcdygw' does not seem to exist in the Bible, nor do its meanings appear anywhere else."


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Rcwgwy

Definition: The Hebrew word for "rcwgwy" is "rabbi," which means "teacher." The term signifies a person who teaches others through teachings on Jewish texts. It's used in rabbinic literature to describe someone whose teachings are based upon the traditions of Judaism. A rabbi would provide guidance, clarification, and commentary on specific scriptures. They often serve as teachers for scholars and students who seek understanding of Jewish law, tradition, or ethical principles.


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Ricohgwy

Definition: The word "Ricohgwy" is an ancient Irish term meaning "to hold your breath." It's often used as a metaphor for holding in place or staying calm under pressure, especially during difficult situations. The word signifies something that requires extreme concentration or effort to accomplish. In the context of religion, it can refer to a person who is devoted and focused on spiritual pursuits.


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