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1 der dreieinige Gott
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Adj. KIRCHL.: der dreieinige Gott the triune God(head)* * *triune* * *drei|ei|nig [drai'|ainɪç]adjtriune, three in one predder dreiéínige Gott — the Holy Trinity, the Triune God
* * *drei·ei·nig[draiˈʔainɪç]* * *der dreieinige Gott the triune God(head)
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