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Thursday, December 19, 2024

CHRISTIANITY

 

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Etymology

From Middle English Cristiente, Cristente, borrowed from Old French crestienté, from Medieval Latin stem of Chrīstiānitās, from Latin christianus, Christianus, from Ancient Greek Χριστιανός (Khristianós), from Χριστός(Khristós, “Christ, anointed one”) + Latin -anus (“suffix for of, related to”) + one more suffix borrowed from Latin "ity" makes the final Christian +‎ -ity. The term was respelled in the early modern English period to more closely reflect its Latin etymon.



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Etymology 1[edit]


Borrowed from French -ité, from Middle French -ité, from Old French -ete, -eteit (“-ity”), from Latin -itātem, from -itās, from Proto-Indo-European *-it- (suffix). Cognate with Gothic -𐌹𐌸𐌰 (-iþa, “-th”), Old High German -ida(“-th”), Old English -þo, -þu, -þ (“-th”). More at -th.






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Used to form a noun from an adjective; especially, to form the noun referring to the state, property, or quality of conforming to the adjective's description.

Used to form other nouns, especially abstract nouns.

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What is Christianity?





What is Christianity_ Explained in 2 Minutes



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Christianity 101 | National Geographic




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Christianity Through Its Scriptures







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What is Christianity_WHO DO YOU SAY I AM






THE DIFFERENCE IS...



How is Christianity Different from Every Other Religion



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What Makes Christianity Different from Other Religions - Illuminate Ep 3






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