different between christ vs christendom
christ
English
Noun
christ (plural christs)
- Alternative form of Christ
Usage notes
The use of christ with a lowercase c is often to contrast any other christ (messianic figure, whether figurative or literal) with Jesus Christ, the prime figure of the Christian religion.
Anagrams
- criths, strich, trichs
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christendom
Dutch
Alternative forms
- kerstendom (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle Dutch kerstijndom, with the first element later modified to agree with the Latin/Greek spelling. Equivalent to christen +? -dom.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kr?s.t?n.d?m/
- (some orthodox Protestants) IPA(key): /?xr?s.t?n.d?m/
- Hyphenation: chris?ten?dom
Noun
christendom n (uncountable)
- Christianity
- (rare) Christendom
- Synonym: christenheid
Derived terms
- christendommelijk
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