Holy Trinity
nameEtymology
From 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.
- derived from hālgu þrines
- inherited from holy Trinitee
Definitions
The three persons of the Godhead
The three persons of the Godhead: the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
Three prestigious colleges in the US
Three prestigious colleges in the US: Harvard, Yale, and Princeton.
Celery, bell peppers, and onions, three important ingredients in Cajun cuisine.
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The combination of an opioid, a benzodiazepine, and carisoprodol.
Alternative letter-case form of Holy Trinity.
A triad of people or things considered essential.
- Wonder, praise, and gratitude constitute the holy trinity of worship that inspires, heals, transforms, and challenges pastors and their communities in their quest to be God's companions mending the world.
Alternative letter-case form of Holy Trinity (“three main ingredients of Cajun cuisine”).
- It includes the Cajun-Creole holy trinity— onions, celery, and bell peppers.
- AA simplified description of any Cajun dish based on roux is to make the roux, add the holy trinity and cook for a few minutes, [...]
- This beefed-up skillet sauté with the Cajun holy trinity of aromatic vegetables will appeal to the hearty meat-and-potatoes crowd.
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