Kristur
Icelandic
/ˈkʰrɪstʏr/
proper noun
Definitions
- Christ
Etymology
Derived from Old Norse Kristr derived from Latin Christus (Christ) derived from Old English Crist 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
- Christ English
- Christiānus Latin
- Christus Latin
- Chrīstus Latin
- christianus Latin
- pseudochristus Latin
- Christus German
- Cristo Italian
- cristo Italian
- Christus Dutch, Flemish
- Христос Russian
- Cristo Spanish, Castilian
- Χριστός Ancient Greek
- Χρῑστός Ancient Greek
- Cristo Portuguese
- xpto Portuguese
- Crist Old English
- Crīst Old English
- Crist Middle English
- Kristr Old Norse
- kristadelfiano Esperanto
- Krist Serbo-Croatian
- kristþyrnir Icelandic
- þyrnir Icelandic
- Χρίστος Greek (modern)
- Χριστός Greek (modern)
- Crist Welsh
- Kerst Middle Dutch
- kerst Middle Dutch
- ☧ Translingual
- Críst Old Irish
- Kristus Faroese
- Christ Norman
- Cơ đốc Vietnamese
- Christ Middle French
- 𐍇𐍂𐌹𐍃𐍄𐌿𐍃 Gothic
- מָשִׁיחַ Hebrew (modern)
- משיח Hebrew (modern)
- Cristo Old Portuguese
- 基督 Chinese
- Krist Breton
- Krist Cornish
- கிறிஸ்து Tamil
- Crìsto Ligurian
- ܡܫܺܝܚܳܐ Aramaic
- ქრისტჱ Old Georgian
- Χριστός grc-koi
- מָשִׁיחַ hbo