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English word Christianity comes from Latin Christus ((Christianity) Christ (Jesus).), Portuguese -ão, Ancient Greek Χριστιανός, Ancient Greek Χριστιᾱνός
Christus (Latin)
(Christianity) Christ (Jesus).
-ão (Portuguese)
Forms the third-person plural future indicative, from the infinitive of verbs (Brazil, slang) forms nouns, from a numeral X, meaning “X amount of money” or “a bill worth X”. (slang) forms nouns, from a numeral X divisible by ten and greater than thirty, meaning “someone in his Xs”. (somewhat, _, informal) forms the augmentative of adjectives, roughly equivalent to English quite. Forms nouns, [...]
Χριστιανός (Ancient Greek)
Χριστιᾱνός (Ancient Greek)
Cristo (Portuguese)
Christ (the messiah who was named Jesus).
christianus (Latin)
Christianitas (Malayalam)
crestienté (Old French)
Christendom (Christian regions of the world as a whole). Christianity (religion).
cristente (Middle English)
Christianity (English)
Christendom An Abrahamic religion originating from the community of the followers of Jesus Christ.