raamattu

Etymology
Borrowed from, from. According to Häkkinen (2018), the word was borrowed through, to which it is at least definitely related. If the word is borrowed from Estonian, it likely originally simply meant "book", and some evidence for this can be found (such as how Agricola uses for the books of Moses); in this case, the narrower sense for the Bible specifically developed through ellipsis of the name "", originally literally "holy book", and later "Holy Bible".

Noun

 * 1) Bible, (a) bible an individual copy of, or the Bible
 * 2)  bible comprehensive manual that describes something, or a publication with a loyal readership