IXOYE

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== Translingual == === Etymology === Latin-alphabet orthographic borrowing from Ancient Greek ΙΧΘΥΣ (IKHTHUS, “fish”), based on the resemblance of the Greek and Latin letters. See ichthys. === Symbol === IXOYE (Christianity) A rendering of the ichthys epithet for Jesus Christ. Jack Bowen, If You Can Read This: The Philosophy of Bumper Stickers Fish symbol with "Ixoye" in the middle: Michael Theisen, Exploring Catholicism sacred letters, words, and symbols such as IHS, IXOYE, INRI, ✝, JESUS, ΑΩ Pathways off the streets: Homeless people and their use of resources Wright, Bradley R. Entner. The University of Wisconsin - Madison. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, 1996 the parishioners of St. Andrews Church and Faith Community Bible Church. IXOYE. Oracle (Sep 21, 1973), and many more instances from the same series IXOYE (pronounced ICHTHUS) Esther Lim, Portland State University, Nine Months Next to “UCSB Dad” was a fish symbol with the letters “IXOYE” in the middle—the classic acronym for “Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior.”