Chrêtchienneté
Norman
proper noun
Definitions
- (Jersey) Christianity
Etymology
Derived from Old French crestiente derived from Latin Christiānitās, Christiānus (Christian).
Origin
Latin
Christiānus
Gloss
Christian
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Christianitas, Christiānitātem, Christiānitās Latin
- Christiānitās Latin
- Christiānitātem, Christiānitās Latin
- Christiānus Latin
- cristiano Italian
- Christiaan Dutch, Flemish
- chrétien French
- chrétienté French
- cristiano Spanish, Castilian
- Χριστιανός Ancient Greek
- Χριστός Ancient Greek
- Χρῑστιᾱνός Ancient Greek
- cristen Old English
- crīsten Old English
- chrestien Old French
- crestiente Old French
- crestienté Old French
- cristià Catalan, Valencian
- Kristján Icelandic
- cristián Galician
- creștin Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- creștinătate Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- Cristion Welsh
- cristen Middle Dutch
- kristāni Old High German
- Chrêtchien Norman
- carstgang Romansh
- carstgaun Romansh
- carstgàn Romansh
- cristianu Asturian
- cristian Friulian
- crestian Old Occitan
- cristianu Sicilian
- crestiano Neapolitan