IXOYE
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Translingual
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Latin-alphabet orthographic borrowing from Ancient Greek ΙΧΘΥΣ (IKhThUS, “fish”), based on the resemblance of the Greek and Latin letters. See ichthys.
Symbol
[edit]IXOYE
- (Christianity) A rendering of the ichthys epithet for Jesus Christ.
- Jack Bowen, If You Can Read This: The Philosophy of Bumper Stickers
Fish symbol with "Ixoye" in the middle:
- Michael Theisen, Exploring Catholicism
sacred letters, words, and symbols such as IHS, IXOYE, INRI, ✝, JESUS, ΑΩ
- Pathways off the streets: Homeless people and their use of resources Wright, Bradley R. Entner. The University of Wisconsin - Madison. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 1996
the parishioners of St. Andrews Church and Faith Community Bible Church. IXOYE.
- Oracle (Sep 21, 1973), and many more instances from the same series
IXOYE (pronounced ICHTHUS)
- Esther Lim, Portland State University, Nine Months
Next to “UCSB Dad” was a fish symbol with the letters “IXOYE” in the middle—the classic acronym for “Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior.”
- Jack Bowen, If You Can Read This: The Philosophy of Bumper Stickers