Definition of Tetragrammatons

1. tetragrammaton [n] - See also: tetragrammaton

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tetragrammatons

tetrafluoroboric acid
tetrafluoroethylene
tetrafluoroethylenes
tetrafluoromethane
tetragastrin
tetraglot
tetraglycine hydroperiodide
tetragold
tetragon
tetragonal
tetragonality
tetragonally
tetragons
tetragonus
tetragram
tetragrammatons
tetragramme
tetragrams
tetragraph
tetragraphs
tetragynia
tetragynous
tetrahalide
tetrahalides
tetrahedra
tetrahedral
tetrahedralisable
tetrahedralizable
tetrahedrally
tetrahedrane

Literary usage of Tetragrammatons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion, and Philosophy by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1893)
"... and so on, and who are all said to be born from various parts of Brahma* There are two Tetragrammatons: the ..."

2. Semitic Studies in Memory of Rev. Dr. Alexander-Kohut by George Alexander Kohut (1897)
"... article: "Abbreviatur des Tetragrammatons durch drei Jod", in Monatsschrift. Neue Folge, vol. 40. (1896) p. 130—4. ..."

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