terms |
thecla |
As a noun terms
is .
As a proper noun thecla is
.
christian |
thecla |
As an adjective christian
is .
As a proper noun thecla is
.
apocrypha |
thecla |
As proper nouns the difference between apocrypha and thecla
is that
apocrypha is (plurale tantum) that group of works which formed part of the septuagint, but not of the hebrew canon recognized by the jews, and which is considered by some christians to form an authentic part of scripture, but which is rejected by other (namely by protestants) while
thecla is .
saint |
thecla |
As a noun saint
is a title given to a saint, often prefixed to the person's name.
As a proper noun thecla is
.
thekla |
thecla |
Alternative forms |
Thekla is an alternative form of thecla.
As proper nouns the difference between thekla and thecla
is that
thekla is , cognate to english thecla while
thecla is .
theckla |
thecla |
Alternative forms |
Theckla is an alternative form of thecla.
As proper nouns the difference between theckla and thecla
is that
theckla is , a spelling variant of thecla while
thecla is .