ΙΑΩ
Lemma: Ἰάω
proper noun (divine name, often tre...
proper noun (divine name, often treated as indeclinable or vocative form)
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Added Dec 22, 2025
Definition
Ἰάω (Iao) is the Greek rendering of Yahweh, the Hebrew divine name (the Tetragrammaton); it is used as a theonym in Hellenistic Jewish and magical texts.
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Grammatical Analysis
"ΙΑΩ"
Lexical category: proper_noun
Declension: indeclinable
Case: indeclinable (no case inflection)
Number: indeclinable (no number inflection)
Gender: masculine by referent (name of a god), but not morphologically marked