chrétien
French
adj
Definitions
- Christian
Etymology
Inherited from Old French chrestien inherited from Latin Christiānus (Christian) derived from Ancient Greek Χριστός (Christ, annointed, anointed, messiah, the annointed one).
Origin
Ancient Greek
Χριστός
Gloss
Christ, annointed, anointed, messiah, the annointed one
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Christianitas, Christiānitātem, Christiānitās Latin
- Christianus Latin
- Christiānitās Latin
- Christiānus Latin
- Christus Latin
- Chrīstus Latin
- christianus Latin
- cristiano Italian
- Christiaan Dutch, Flemish
- antichrétien French
- chrétienté French
- inchrétien French
- inchrétiennement French
- paléochrétien French
- préchrétien French
- étouffe-chrétien French
- étouffer French
- Христос Russian
- cristiano Spanish, Castilian
- Χριστιανός Ancient Greek
- Χριστός Ancient Greek
- Χρῑστιᾱνός Ancient Greek
- xpto Portuguese
- Crist Old English
- cristen Old English
- crīsten Old English
- Cristien Middle English
- chrestien Old French
- crestiente Old French
- kristadelfiano Esperanto
- cristià Catalan, Valencian
- Kristján Icelandic
- cristián Galician
- creștin Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Χρίστος Greek (modern)
- Χριστός Greek (modern)
- Cristion Welsh
- cristen Middle Dutch
- kristāni Old High German
- ☧ Translingual
- Chrêtchien Norman
- crestien Middle French
- 𐍇𐍂𐌹𐍃𐍄𐌿𐍃 Gothic
- מָשִׁיחַ Hebrew (modern)
- משיח Hebrew (modern)
- 基督 Chinese
- carstgang Romansh
- carstgaun Romansh
- carstgàn Romansh
- cristianu Asturian
- cristian Friulian
- crestian Old Occitan
- cristianu Sicilian
- கிறிஸ்து Tamil
- ܡܫܺܝܚܳܐ Aramaic
- ქრისტჱ Old Georgian
- crestiano Neapolitan
- מָשִׁיחַ hbo