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OT$55981$ - traducción al alemán

ARCHAIC CYRILLIC LETTER
Ѿ; Ot ligature; Ot (ligature)

OT      
n. das Alte Testament (der Christen)
extra time         
ADDITIONAL PERIOD OF PLAY TO BRING A GAME TO A DECISION
Extra time; Extra time (football); Overtime (sport); Overtime (college football); Extra-time; Extra Time; Extratime; After extra time; Overtime (association football); Overtimes; Extra time (association football); Sudden death extra time; Kansas playoff; Kansas Playoff; OT (sports); Added Extra Time; Overtime (Association football); After Extra Time; A.e.t.; Overtime (American football)
Nachspielzeit (im Sport) . zusätzliche Zeit
Old Testament         
  • siglum]]. LXX here denotes the original Septuagint.
FIRST DIVISION OF CHRISTIAN BIBLES
OldTestament; Old testament; Old Testement; The Old Testament; Testament, Old; Old Testaments; Old Testament (Tanakh); Old Testiment; Old testiment; Older Testament; Ancien Testament; Kāwenata Tawhito; Christian Old Testament; Old Bible
das Alte Testament; die Bibel

Definición

O/t

Wikipedia

Ot (Cyrillic)

Ot (Ѿ ѿ; italics: Ѿ ѿ) is a letter of the early Cyrillic alphabet. Though it originated as a ligature of the letters Omega (Ѡ ѡ) and Te (Т т), it functions as a discrete letter of the alphabet, placed between х and ц. This can be seen in the first printed Cyrillic abecedarium (illustrated), and continues in modern usage.

Ot is used in Church Slavonic to represent the preposition отъ 'from' and prefix от-. It does not stand for this sequence of letters in any other context, nor can the sequence от be substituted for it where it does occur. It is used with a similar purpose in mediaeval manuscripts of other Slavonic languages written with the Cyrillic alphabet. In printed books ѿ is often used in preference to (ѡ҃) for the numeral 800.