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Holy Trinity

American  

noun

  1. Trinity.


Etymology

Origin of Holy Trinity

before 1050; Middle English

Example Sentences

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The church of Holy Trinity is a solid red-brick presence at the top of Guildford's medieval High Street.

From BBC

Colin Crehan, head at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Small Heath, Birmingham, feels a "moral obligation" to help students learn to use their phones in a "safe and controlled space".

From BBC

Another exhibit, dubbed a modern day Bayeux Tapestry, tells the story of the war-time landings in 80 woollen panels at the resort's Holy Trinity Church.

From BBC

It is believed he used shamrock to explain the idea of the Holy Trinity to pagans, which is why the clover has become synonymous with St Patrick's Day celebrations.

From BBC

While Verona in Italy lures tourists to the balcony from which Shakespeare’s fictional Juliet courted Romeo, Banska Stiavnica draws lovers to the house on Holy Trinity Square where Marina once lived with her family.

From New York Times