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pre-messianic — (|) ̷ ̷+ adjective Usage: often capitalized M Etymology: pre + messianic : existing or occurring before the appearance of a messiah * * * adj … Useful english dictionary
pre-Messianic — pre Mes•si•an′ic adj … From formal English to slang
pre-Messianic sufferings — pain and agony before the coming of the Messiah … English contemporary dictionary
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