π•’π•’π•‘π•šπ”°π•„ π• π”°π• π•˜π•’π•‡π•’π• 

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Aghwan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

π•’π•’π•‘π•šπ”°π•„ (pusaαΈ³, β€œcrown”) +‎ π• π”°π• π•˜π•’π•‡π•’π•  (cacΔ‘oxΜ£oc, β€œfrom thorns”), literally β€œcrown made of thorns”

Noun[edit]

π•’π•’π•‘π•šπ”°π•„ π• π”°π• π•˜π•’π•‡π•’π•  (pusaαΈ³ cacΔ‘oxΜ£oc)

  1. (Christianity) crown of thorns
    • Bible James.1,2:
      π•†π”½π”Όπ”±π•žπ•‘π•Žπ”·π”Όπ•Žπ•˜π•’π•Ž 𐔱𐔼𐔺𐔰𐔺 π•’π•’π•‘π•šπ”°π•„ π• π”°π• π•˜π•’π•‡π•’π•  π••π”΄π•€π”°π”Ίπ•Žπ•ˆΝžπ•Ž 𐔱𐔼𐔺𐔴𐕀𐔰𐔾 𐕒𐔺𐔰 π•†π”°π”Ύπ”°π•—π”Άπ•Žπ•ˆΝžπ•Ž 𐕒𐕒𐕑𐕇𐕒𐔾 𐔺𐔰𐔾 π•Šπ•’π•Šπ”°
      hˁibΓΌwnΕΎinΔ‘on biyay pusaαΈ³ cacΔ‘oxΜ£oc Κ’exaynΓ₯͞n biyexal oya halaαΉ—Δ“nΓ₯͞n ouxΜ£ol yal č̣oč̣a
      The soldiers made a crown of thorns (and) put it on his head (and) put on him a purple robe.

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