LXX

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LXX (upper case Roman numeral, lower case lxx)

  1. seventy (70).

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Etymology[edit]

From Medieval Latin LXX, a calque of Koine Greek οἱ Ο′ (hoi O′, “the 70”), used as an abbreviated title for the Septuagint, q.v.

Proper noun[edit]

LXX

  1. Abbreviation of Septuagint.

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