Isis
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Isis1
< Latin < Greek Îsis < Egyptian 'st
Origin of ISIS2
First recorded in 2010–15; from Arabic al-Sham, an ancient territory known in English as the Levant, an area on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean
Example Sentences
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He broke ties with al Qaeda in 2016 and later fought against Isis.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 20, 2025
Isis symbolizes healing and maternal love and was worshiped from England to Afghanistan during the time of the Roman Empire.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 17, 2025
Carbona remade BioLife into AveXis: Av for adeno-associated virus serotype 9, the engine of Kaspar’s drug; ve for vector; X for the DNA helix; and Is for Isis, the goddess of children, nature and magic.
From Salon • Feb. 19, 2025
BBC News spent two days outside London's HMP Belmarsh and HMP Isis speaking to people visiting and others being released to gauge how gangs in jails are operating.
From BBC • Oct. 15, 2024
Isis also had strong connections to water and to the river itself.
From "Sterling Biographies®: Cleopatra: Egypt's Last and Greatest Queen" by Susan Blackaby
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