Triune

usgb/traɪˈjun/
Adjective

Existing as three distinct persons but regarded as one.

Many Christians believe in a triune God, encompassing the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
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  • triune God
  • triune being

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Formal

Trinity, Godhead, divine unity

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Religious context

In religious discussions, 'triune' specifically refers to the nature of God in Christianity. Example: 'Understanding the triune nature of God can deepen one's faith.'

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Metaphorical use

In literature, 'triune' might be used metaphorically to describe any situation involving three interconnected parts. Example: 'The triune themes of love, loss, and redemption run through the novel.'

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Cultural significance

Recognize that the term is frequently used in Christian theology and may not be widely understood outside of religious contexts. Example: 'For those outside religious circles, the concept of a triune God may be unfamiliar.'

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