Jhesu
Middle English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin Iēsum, accusative of Iēsus.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Jhesu
Usage notes
- When the name is the object of a preposition or used in the vocative, the form used is Jhesu. Jhesu is also the usual form when the object of a verb.
Declension
Declension of Jhesus
Singular | |
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nominative | Jhesus |
accusative | Jhesu, Jhesum |
genitive | Jhesuses, Jhesuse |
dative | Jhesu, Jhesum |
Descendants
- English: Jesu
References
- “Jēsū̆ (n.)”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 2018-04-01.
Old French
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Jhesu m (nominative singular Jhesus)
- Jesus (religious figure)
Synonyms
Old Occitan
Proper noun
Jhesu (nominative Jhesus)
- Jesus (religious figure)
Categories:
- Middle English terms derived from Latin
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- Middle English lemmas
- Middle English proper nouns
- enm:Christianity
- Old French terms with IPA pronunciation
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- Old French entries with topic categories using raw markup
- Old French masculine nouns
- fro:Christianity
- Old Occitan lemmas
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