Χριστός

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A noun use of χρῑστός (khrīstós, of an ointment, etc.: to be rubbed on; of a person: ceremonially anointed) (a semantic loan from Biblical Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (mašīaḥ) and Aramaic ܡܫܺܝܚܳܐ (m'šīḥāʿ)) from χρῑ́ω (khrī́ō, to anoint; to rub, smear) (from Proto-Indo-European *gʰrey- (to smear)) + -τός (-tós, suffix forming adjectives).

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Χρῑστός (Khrīstósm (genitive Χρῑστοῦ); second declension

  1. Messiah or Christ, an epithet of Jesus of Nazareth

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Etymology[edit]

From Byzantine Greek, from Koine Greek, from Ancient Greek Χριστός (Khristós).

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Χριστός (Christósm (plural Christós)

  1. (Christianity) Jesus Christ (the Messiah named Jesus)
    Coordinate term: (male given name) Χρίστος (Chrístos)

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