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π•šπ”΄π•£π”°π•™

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Aghwan

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek Συχάρ (SukhΓ‘r).

Proper noun

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π•šπ”΄π•£π”°π•™ (sekar)

  1. (biblical) Sychar, a city in Samaria
    • Bible John.4,5:
      π•†π”΄π•˜π”°π•›π”°π•†π”Ά 𐕣𐔰𐔾𐔰𐕣𐔰 π•šπ”° π•šπ”°π•Œπ”°π•™π”°π•’π•‘π•˜π•’π”Ί π•‚π”Όπ•„π”°π•†π”°π•Žπ”°π”Ίπ•œπ•’π•‘π•„π”΄π•†π”Ά π•šπ”΄π•£π”°π•™:
      heΔ‘avahΔ“ kalaka sa samarauΔ‘oy cΜ£iαΈ³ahanayαΉ­uαΈ³ehΔ“ sekar:
      He was coming to one town of the Samaritans which is called Sekar.

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