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Codex Sinaiticus
Sinaic Si*na"ic, Sinaitic Si`na*it"ic, a. [From Mount Sinai.] Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law. Sinaitic manuscript, a fourth century Greek manuscript of the part Bible, discovered at Mount Sinai (the greater part of it in 1859) by Tisschendorf, a German Biblical critic; -- called also Codex Sinaiticus.
Sinaitic
Sinaic Si*na"ic, Sinaitic Si`na*it"ic, a. [From Mount Sinai.] Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law. Sinaitic manuscript, a fourth century Greek manuscript of the part Bible, discovered at Mount Sinai (the greater part of it in 1859) by Tisschendorf, a German Biblical critic; -- called also Codex Sinaiticus.
Sinaitic manuscript
Sinaic Si*na"ic, Sinaitic Si`na*it"ic, a. [From Mount Sinai.] Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law. Sinaitic manuscript, a fourth century Greek manuscript of the part Bible, discovered at Mount Sinai (the greater part of it in 1859) by Tisschendorf, a German Biblical critic; -- called also Codex Sinaiticus.

Meaning of Sinaiti from wikipedia

- study in Gr****. Tumačenje Starog zaveta kroz vekove (1979), Belgrade. Sinaiti i njihov značaj u Srbiji XIV vijeka (1981), study. Filokalijski pokret...
- always signed his works under the full name "Neophytos Rodinos Cypriot Sinaitis". On the recommendation of scholar Ioannis Morezinos, abbot of the metochion...
- to whom he was a spiritual successor. Historical evidence shows that Sinaiti monks came to the Vojlovica monastery after the battle near Lebane, where...
- Byzantine mystic and theological writer, spiritual child of St. Gregory Sinaitis (1392 or 1397) Venerable new monk-martyr Zacharias of Arta, Greece (1782)...