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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: stian, -stian-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) คริสตศาสนิกชนSee Also: ผู้ที่นับถือศาสนาคริสต์
(n) ศาสนาคริสต์Syn. religion of Christ
(vt) เปลี่ยนเป็นนับถือศาสนาคริสต์
  Hope Dictionary 
(คริส'เชิน) adj. เกี่ยวกับพระเยซูคริสต์, เกี่ยวกับศาสนาคริสต์, เกี่ยวกับคริสเตียน, ถูกต้องตามจารีตประเพณี. -n. คริสเตียน, นับถือศาสนาคริสต์Syn. of Christ, respectable
n. ชื่อที่ตั้งในพิธีชำระล้าง (baptism) , ชื่อบุคคล (baptismal name)
n. ศาสนา (ตามพระคัมภีร์ไบเบิล) ที่สอนเกี่ยวกับการรักษาโรคโดยวิธีทางจิตริเริ่มโดยMary Baker Eddy
(คริส'ชะไนซ) vt. =Christianize
(คริส'ชันมิสซึม) n. พระคัมภีร์และพิธีของคริสต์ศาสนิกชน
(คริส'ชีแอน'นิที) n. ศาสนาคริสต์ (ทุกนิกาย) , คริสต์ศาสนิกชน, การเป็นคริสเตียน, โลกของคริสต์ศาสนิกชนSyn. Christian religion
(คริส'ชะไนซ) { Christianized, Christianizing, Christianizes } vt. ทำให้เป็นคริสเตียน, Syn. Christianise. -Christianization n.
(ฟัน'ชัน) n. ผ้าฝ้ายหรือลินินสีแก่เนื้อหยาบ, ภาษาหรือคำพูดที่โอ้อวด, สิ่งทอสีแก่เนื้อหยาบ adj. ทำด้วยผ้าหรือสิ่งทอดังกล่าว, โอ้อวด, คุยโว, ไร้ค่า, ราคาถูก
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) ชื่อตัว
(adj) เกี่ยวกับศาสนาคริสต์, เกี่ยวกับคริสเตียน
(n) คริสต์ศาสนิกชน, คริสเตียน, ชาวคริสต์
(n) ศาสนาคริสต์, คริสต์ศาสนิกชน
(vt) ทำให้เป็นคริสต์ศาสนิกชน, ทำให้เป็นคริสเตียน
  คลังศัพท์ไทย (สวทช.) 
สถาปัตยกรรมคริสเตียนยุคแรก [TU Subject Heading]
ศิลปะคริสเตียนยุคแรก [TU Subject Heading]
ผู้เปลี่ยนเป็นศาสนาพุทธจากศาสนาคริสต์ [TU Subject Heading]
ศิลปะและสัญลักษณ์ทางคริสตศาสนา [TU Subject Heading]
ชีวประวัติชาวคริสเตียน [TU Subject Heading]
ชุมชนคริสเตียน [TU Subject Heading]
การศึกษาคริสตศาสนา [TU Subject Heading]
คริสตจริยธรรม [TU Subject Heading]
นวนิยายคริสตศาสนาอังกฤษ [TU Subject Heading]
ชีวิตชาวคริสต์ [TU Subject Heading]
ผู้พลีชีพในคริสตศาสนา [TU Subject Heading]
นักบุญชาวคริสต์ [TU Subject Heading]
นักบุญชาวคริสต์ในวรรณกรรม [TU Subject Heading]
คริสตศาสนา [TU Subject Heading]
คริสตศาสนากับวรรณกรรม [TU Subject Heading]
คริสตศาสนากับศาสนาอื่น [TU Subject Heading]
คริสตศาสนากับการเมือง [TU Subject Heading]
คริสตศาสนาในวรรณกรรม [TU Subject Heading]
คริสต์ศาสนิกชน [TU Subject Heading]
ดนตรีคริสตศาสนาร่วมสมัย [TU Subject Heading]
แนวคิดสมัยใหม่ (เทววิทยาคริสเตียน) [TU Subject Heading]
ผู้เปลี่ยนเป็นศาสนาอิสลามจากศาสนาคริสต์ [TU Subject Heading]
คริสเตียนแกรม [การแพทย์]
คริสต์ศาสนา [การแพทย์]
รูปลาตาแมว [การแพทย์]
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) ChristianitySee Also: ProtestantismSyn. คริสต์ศาสนาExample:ศาสนาคริสต์เป็นศาสนาสำคัญและยิ่งใหญ่ของโลกศาสนาหนึ่ง
(v) become a ChristianSee Also: confess Christianity, profess ChristianityExample:เมื่อผมโตขึ้นผมเข้ารีตเป็นคริสต์ตามคุณพ่อของผมThai Definition:เปลี่ยนไปถือศาสนาอื่น เช่น เปลี่ยนจากถือศาสนาพุทธเป็นศาสนาคริสต์
(n) Christian eraSee Also: A.D.Syn. คริสต์ศักราชExample:ฉันเกิดเมื่อปี ค.ศ.1964Thai Definition:จำนวนปีนับตั้งแต่พระเยซูเกิดมา
(n) Christian EraExample:พระราชสาส์นนี้ได้มอบให้ ณ พระที่นั่งอมรินทรวินิจฉัยในวันที่ 19 แห่งเดือนเสบเตมเบอร์ในปีคริสตศักราช 1856Unit:ปีThai Definition:จำนวนปีนับตั้งแต่พระเยซูเกิดมา
(n) secret of Christian nunExample:หล่อนบวชเป็นชีมืดในศาสนาคริสต์Unit:องค์Thai Definition:ชีในคริสต์ศาสนานิกายโรมันคาทอลิก ที่ปฏิญาณตนว่าจะบวชตลอดชีวิต ต้องอยู่แต่ในสำนักของตน จะออกไปติดต่อกับบุคคลอื่น แม้แต่ญาติของตนก็ไม่ได้
(n) ChristianSyn. ชาวคริสต์Example:หีบเพลงชักออร์แกนเป็นเครื่องดนตรีที่นิยมใช้บรรเลงในโบสถ์ของชาวคริสต์Notes:(อังกฤษ)
(n) Christian EraSee Also: A.D.Syn. ค.ศ.Example:นิยายเรื่องนี้เขียนในคริสต์ศักราชที่เท่าไรThai Definition:ปีนับตั้งแต่วันสมภพของพระเยซู
(n) ChristianitySyn. ศาสนาคริสต์Example:คริสต์ศาสนาเป็นศาสนาที่แพร่หลายในทวีปยุโรป
(n) ChristianSyn. ชาวคริสต์Example:ความเห็นเรื่องบาปของพุทธศาสนิกชนและคริสต์ศาสนิกชนจะแตกต่างกัน
(n) before Christian eraSee Also: BC
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[cheūtūa] (n, exp) EN: first name ; given name ; Christian name  FR: prénom [ m ]
[chīmeūt] (n) EN: Christian nun
[Hans Khristīen Aēndoēsēn] (n, prop) EN: Hans Christian Andersen  FR: Hans Christian Andersen
[khø.sø.] (n) EN: Christian era ; A.D.  FR: ère chrétienne [ f ]
[Khristīanō Rōnaldō] (n, prop) EN: Cristiano Ronaldo  FR: Cristiano Ronaldo
[Khrit] (n, prop) EN: Christian  FR: chrétien [ m ] ; chrétienne [ f ]
[Khritsakkarāt] (n, prop) EN: Christian Era ; anno domini ; A.D.  FR: ère chrétienne [ f ]
[Khritsatīen = Khrisatīen] (adj) EN: Christian ; Protestant  FR: chrétien ; protestant
[sātsanā Khrit] (n, exp) EN: Christianity  FR: christianisme [ m ]
[Yōhan Sēbāstīen Bāk] (n, prop) EN: Johann Sebastian Bach   FR: Jean-Sébastien Bach
  CMU Pronouncing Dictionary 
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

a. Opposed to the Christian religion. [ 1913 Webster ]

{ } n. Opposition or contrariety to the Christian religion. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In an antichristian manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. An opposer of the theory of phlogiston. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ L. christianus, Gr. &unr_;; cf. AS. cristen. See Christ. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. One who believes, or professes or is assumed to believe, in Jesus Christ, and the truth as taught by Him; especially, one whose inward and outward life is conformed to the doctrines of Christ. [ 1913 Webster ]

The disciples were called Christians first in Antioch. Acts xi. 26. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. One born in a Christian country or of Christian parents, and who has not definitely becomes an adherent of an opposing system. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. (Eccl.) (a) One of a Christian denomination which rejects human creeds as bases of fellowship, and sectarian names. They are congregational in church government, and baptize by immersion. They are also called Disciples of Christ, and Campbellites. (b) One of a sect (called Christian Connection) of open-communion immersionists. The Bible is their only authoritative rule of faith and practice. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In this sense, often pronounced, but not by the members of the sects, [ 1913 Webster ]

a. 1. Pertaining to Christ or his religion; as, Christian people. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. Pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical; as, a Christian court. Blackstone. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. Characteristic of Christian people; civilized; kind; kindly; gentle; beneficent. [ 1913 Webster ]

The graceful tact; the Christian art. Tennyson. [ 1913 Webster ]


Christian Commission. See under Commission. --
Christian court. Same as Ecclesiastical court. --
Christian Endeavor, Young People's Society of. In various Protestant churches, a society of young people organized in each individual church to do Christian work; also, the whole body of such organizations, which are united in a corporation called the United Society of Christian Endeavor, organized in 1885. The parent society was founded in 1881 at Portland, Maine, by Rev. Francis E. Clark, a Congregational minister. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] --
Christian era, the present era, commencing with the birth of Christ. It is supposed that owing to an error of a monk (Dionysius Exiguus, d. about 556) employed to calculate the era, its commencement was fixed three or four years too late, so that 1890 should be 1893 or 1894. --
Christian name, the name given in baptism, as distinct from the family name, or surname.
[ 1913 Webster ]

. The era in use in all Christian countries, which was intended to commence with the birth of Christ. The era as now established was first used by Dionysius Exiguus (died about 540), who placed the birth of Christ on the 25th of December in the year of Rome 754, which year he counted as 1 a. d. This date for Christ's birth is now generally thought to be about four years too late. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

n. [ L. christianismus, Gr. &unr_;: cf. F. christianisme. ] 1. The Christian religion. [ Obs. ] Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. The Christian world; Christendom. [ Obs. ] Johnson [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ In sense (a) named after Christian Frederic, of Denmark; in sense (b) after Christian VII., of Denmark. ] (Min.) (a) Same as Anorthite. [ R. ] (b) See Phillipsite. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ OE. cristiente, OF. cristienté, F. chrétienté, fr. L. christianitas. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. The religion of Christians; the system of doctrines and precepts taught by Christ. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Practical conformity of one's inward and outward life to the spirit of the Christian religion [ 1913 Webster ]

3. The body of Christian believers. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

To Walys fled the christianitee
Of olde Britons. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The act or process of converting or being converted to a true Christianity. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Christianized p. pr. & vb. n. Christianizing. ] [ Cf. F. christianiser, L. christianizare, fr. Gr. &unr_;. ] 1. To make Christian; to convert to Christianity; as, to Christianize pagans. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To imbue with or adapt to Christian principles. [ 1913 Webster ]

Christianized philosophers. I. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. i. To adopt the character or belief of a Christian; to become Christian. [ 1913 Webster ]

The pagans began to Christianize. Latham. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Becoming to a Christian. [ 1913 Webster ]

A virtuous and a Christianlike conclusion. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In a manner becoming the principles of the Christian religion. [ 1913 Webster ]

Sufferings . . . patiently and Christianly borne. Sharp. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Christianlike. Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. Consonance with the doctrines of Christianity. [ Obs. ] Hammond. [ 1913 Webster ]

. A system of healing disease of mind and body which teaches that all cause and effect is mental, and that sin, sickness, and death will be destroyed by a full understanding of the Divine Principle of Jesus' teaching and healing. The system was founded by Rev. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, of Concord, N. H., in 1866, and bases its teaching on the Scriptures as understood by its adherents. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. A believer in Christian Science; one who practices its teachings. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. Joseph Hall (1574 -- 1656), Bishop of Norwich, a divine eminent as a moralist. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

. Any theory or system that aims to combine the teachings of Christ with the teachings of socialism in their applications to life; Christianized socialism; esp., the principles of this nature advocated by F. D. Maurice, Charles Kingsley, and others in England about 1850. -- Christian socialist. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ]

v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Dechristianized p. pr. & vb. n. Dechristianizing. ] To turn from, or divest of, Christianity. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Eccl. Hist.) One of the followers of Thomas Erastus, a German physician and theologian of the 16th century. He held that the punishment of all offenses should be referred to the civil power, and that holy communion was open to all. In the present day, an Erastian is one who would see the church placed entirely under the control of the State. Shipley. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. (Eccl. Hist.) The principles of the Erastains. [ 1913 Webster ]

prop. adj. Pertainnig to or resembling or befitting Faust especially in insatiable striving for worldly knowledge and power even at the price of spiritual values; as, a Faustian pact with the devil.. [ WordNet 1.6 ]

prop. a. of or pertaining to Robert Frost (definition 4). [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ OE. fustan, fustian, OF. fustaine, F. futaine, It. fustagno, fr. LL. fustaneum, fustanum; cf. Pr. fustani, Sp. fustan. So called from Fustāt, i. e., Cairo, where it was made. ] 1. A kind of coarse twilled cotton or cotton and linen stuff, including corduroy, velveteen, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. An inflated style of writing; a kind of writing in which high-sounding words are used, above the dignity of the thoughts or subject; bombast. [ 1913 Webster ]

Claudius . . . has run his description into the most wretched fustian. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. 1. Made of fustian. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Pompous; ridiculously tumid; inflated; bombastic; as, fustian history. Walpole. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A writer of fustian. [ R. ] Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

adj. having origins in both Judaism and Christianity; of or pertaining to Christianity; as, the Judeo-Christian tradition. [ WordNet 1.5 ]

n. [ Neo- + Christianity. ] Rationalism. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ From Gr. &unr_; a dancer. See Orchestra. ] (Zool.) Any species of amphipod crustacean of the genus Orchestia, or family Orchestidae. See Beach flea, under Beach. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A believer in the existence of phlogiston. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Half Christianized. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. A sty on the eye. See Styan. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Pref. un- not + Christian. ] 1. Not Christian; not converted to the Christian faith; infidel. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Contrary to Christianity; not like or becoming a Christian; as, unchristian conduct. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ 1st pref. un- + Christian. ] To make unchristian. [ Obs. ] South. [ 1913 Webster ]

v. t. [ 1st pref. un- + Christianize. ] To turn from the Christian faith; to cause to abandon the belief and profession of Christianity. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. Unchristian. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

adv. In an unchristian manner. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. The quality or state of being unchristian. [ R. ] Eikon Basilike. [ 1913 Webster ]

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[ 1913 Webster ]

. An association of women formed in the United States in 1874, for the advancement of temperance by organizing preventive, educational, evangelistic, social, and legal work. It is also known as the Women's Christian Temperance Union and by its acronym WCTU or W.C.T.U.. It was one of the political forces leading to passage of the constitutional amendment, later repealed, which prohibited the sale of alcoholic beverages. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

. An organization for promoting the spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical welfare of young men, founded, June 6, 1844, by George Williams (knighted therefor by Queen Victoria) in London. In 1851 it extended to the United States and Canada, and in 1855 representatives of similar organizations throughout Europe and America formed an international body. The movement has successfully expanded not only among young men in general, but also specifically among railroad men, in the army and navy, with provision for Indians and negroes, and a full duplication of all the various lines of oepration in the boys' departments. It currently (1998) maintains buildings which usually have both recreational facilities and dormitories for dwelling. It is usually called by its acronym YMCA. See also the similar organizations Young Women's Christian Association and YMHA. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

. An organization for promoting the spiritual, intellectual, social, and economic welfare of young women, originating in 1855 with Lady Kinnaird's home for young women, and Miss Emma Robert's prayer union for young women, in England, which were combined in the year 1884 as a national association. Now nearly all the civilized countries, and esp. the United States, have local, national, and international organizations. See also the similar organizations Young Men's Christian Association and YMHA. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC ]

  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a Christian who has experienced a dramatic conversion to faith in Jesus
(n) a religious person who believes Jesus is the Christ and who is a member of a Christian denomination
(adj) relating to or characteristic of ChristianityExample:Christian rites
(adj) following the teachings or manifesting the qualities or spirit of Jesus ChristAnt. unchristian
(n) a Protestant church that accepts the Bible as the only source of true Christian faith and practices baptism by immersionSyn. Disciples of Christ
(n) the time period beginning with the supposed year of Christ's birthSyn. Common era
(n) a religious holiday for Christians
(n) a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as saviorSyn. Christian religion
(n) conversion to ChristianitySyn. Christianisation
(v) adapt in the name of ChristianityExample:some people want to Christianize ancient pagan sites
(v) convert to ChristianitySyn. ChristianiseExample:missionaries have tried to Christianize native people all over the world
(n) the Christian worship services
(adj) becoming to or like a ChristianExample:gentle christianly behavior
(n) the first name given to Christians at birth or christeningSyn. baptismal name
(n) Protestant denomination founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1866Syn. Church of Christ Scientist
(n) religious system based on teachings of Mary Baker Eddy emphasizing spiritual healing
(n) a member of the Protestant church founded in the United States by Mary Baker Eddy
(n) the teachings of Christian churches
(n) merger of the Congregational Church and the Christian Church
(n) the doctrine that the state is supreme over the church in ecclesiastical mattersSyn. Caesaropapism, Byzantinism
(adj) pertaining to or resembling or befitting Faust or Faustus especially in insatiably striving for worldly knowledge and power even at the price of spiritual valuesExample:a Faustian pact with the Devil
(adj) of or relating to or in the manner of Robert Frost
(n) a strong cotton and linen fabric with a slight nap
(n) inflammatory histiocytosis associated with disturbance of cholesterol metabolism; occurs chiefly in young children and is characterized by cystic defects of the skull and diabetes insipidusSyn. Schuller-Christian disease
(adj) being historically related to both Judaism and ChristianityExample:the Judeo-Christian tradition
(adj) of or relating to or being the time before the beginning of the Christian era
(adj) of or relating to or in the manner of Marcel Proust
(n) a city in northern Spain on the Bay of Biscay near the French border; a fashionable seaside resort
(n) Mexican spurgesSyn. genus Sebastiana
(adj) not of a Christian faithAnt. christian
(adj) not becoming to or like a ChristianSyn. unchristlikeExample:ashamed to have to recognize how unchristianly his assumptions and motives are
(n) a Danish author remembered for his fairy stories (1805-1875)Syn. Hans Christian Andersen
(n) German baroque organist and contrapuntist; composed mostly keyboard music; one of the greatest creators of western music (1685-1750)Syn. Johann Sebastian Bach
(n) the sacred writings of the Christian religionsSyn. Word of God, Christian Bible, Scripture, Holy Scripture, Good Book, Book, Holy Writ, WordExample:he went to carry the Word to the heathen
(n) pompous or pretentious talk or writingSyn. rant, fustian, blah, claptrap
(n) son of John Cabot who was born in Italy and who led an English expedition in search of the Northwest Passage and a Spanish expedition that explored the La Plata region of Brazil; in 1544 he published a map of the world (1476-1557)Syn. Sebastian Cabot
(n) the collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia)Syn. ChristianityExample:for a thousand years the Roman Catholic Church was the principal church of Christendom
(adj) not believing in ChristSyn. nonchristian
(n) one of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worshipSyn. Christian church
(n) the year in the ecclesiastical calendar; especially feast days and special seasonsSyn. Christian year
(n) German engineer (born in France) who invented the diesel engine (1858-1913)Syn. Rudolf Christian Karl Diesel, Rudolf Diesel
(n) French couturier whose first collection in 1947 created a style that became known as the New Look (1905-1957)Syn. Christian Dior
(n) Austrian physicist famous for his discovery of the Doppler effect (1803-1853)Syn. Christian Johann Doppler
(n) German dramatist (1813-1863)Syn. Christian Friedrich Hebbel, Friedrich Hebbel
(n) Dutch physicist who first formulated the wave theory of light (1629-1695)Syn. Christian Huygens, Christiaan Huygens
(n) Danish physicist (1777-1851)Syn. Hans Christian Oersted
(n) the capital and largest city of Norway; the country's main port; located at the head of a fjord on Norway's southern coastSyn. capital of Norway, Christiania
(n) a person who performs religious duties and ceremonies in a non-Christian religionSyn. non-Christian priest
(n) Danish philologist whose work on Old Norse pioneered in the field of comparative linguistics (1787-1832)Syn. Rasmus Christian Rask
(n) German chemist who discovered ozone and developed guncotton as a propellant in firearms (1799-1868)Syn. Christian Schonbein, Christian Friedrich Schonbein
  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ , gōng yuánㄍㄨㄥ ㄩㄢˊ(year) AD; Christian era #8559
[  /  , jiào huìㄐㄧㄠˋ ㄏㄨㄟˋChristian church #10200
[  /  , zhōng jíㄓㄨㄥ ㄐㄧˊlast rites (Christian ceremony) #10934
[ , Mò rìㄇㄛˋ ㄖˋdoomsday; Judgment day (in Christian mythology) #13258
[  , Jī dū jiàoㄐㄧ ㄉㄨ ㄐㄧㄠˋChristianity; Christian #15258
[ , chū shìㄔㄨ ㄕˋto enter the world (i.e. to be born); to be reborn (in Christianity) #19777
[  , Duō pǔ lèㄉㄨㄛ ㄆㄨˇ ㄌㄜˋChristian Johann Doppler, Austrian physicist who discovered the Doppler effect #20853
[   /   , Wàn shèng jiéㄨㄢˋ ㄕㄥˋ ㄐㄧㄝˊAll Saints (Christian festival); Halloween #28197
[  , Ān tú shēngㄢ ㄊㄨˊ ㄕㄥHans Christian Andersen #28976
[ , jiào ànㄐㄧㄠˋ ㄢˋlesson plan; teaching plan; a "missionary case" (a dispute over Christian missionaries during the late Qing) #31275
[  , jiù shì zhǔㄐㄧㄡˋ ㄕˋ ㄓㄨˇthe Savior (in Christianity) #31956
[  , Jī dū túㄐㄧ ㄉㄨ ㄊㄨˊChristian #36199
[ , Tiān Zhǔㄊㄧㄢ ㄓㄨˇLord of Heaven; the Christian God; abbr. for 天主教, CatholicismSee Also: 天主教 #38623
[ , Ā bàㄚ ㄅㄚˋAbba (Aramaic word father); by ext. God the Father in Christian gospel) #43049
[  /  , kāi ēnㄎㄞ ㄣto give a favor (used of Christian God) #54038
[  , zào wù zhǔㄗㄠˋ ㄨˋ ㄓㄨˇthe Creator (in Christianity or mythology); God #54290
[   , Jī dū jiào túㄐㄧ ㄉㄨ ㄐㄧㄠˋ ㄊㄨˊChristian #57068
[ , bù dàoㄅㄨˋ ㄉㄠˋto preach (the Christian gospel) #58193
[ , běn zuìㄅㄣˇ ㄗㄨㄟˋactual sin (Christian notion, as opposed to original sin 原罪)See Also: 原罪 #63278
[    /    , Yàn jīng Dà xuéㄧㄢˋ ㄐㄧㄥ ㄉㄚˋ ㄒㄩㄝˊYanjing or Yenching University, Christian university in Beijing founded in 1919 #70202
[西 , Xī yuánㄒㄧ ㄩㄢˊChristian era; Gregorian calendar; AD (Anno Domini); same as 公元See Also: 公元 #75632
[  /  , fó kānㄈㄛˊ ㄎㄢniche for statue (esp. Buddhist, Christian etc) #76147
[ 西 , Lù xī fǎㄌㄨˋ ㄒㄧ ㄈㄚˇLucifer (Satan's name before his Fall in Jewish and Christian mythology) #83566
[ , zhèng jiàoㄓㄥˋ ㄐㄧㄠˋorthodox Christianity #85421
[    , Sāi bā sī dì ānㄙㄞ ㄅㄚ ㄙ ㄉㄧˋ ㄢSebastian (name) #90989
[  /  , shèng tǐㄕㄥˋ ㄊㄧˇthe Emperor's body; Jesus' body; communion wafer (in Christian mass) #112010
[ , guǐ móㄍㄨㄟˇ ㄇㄛˊDevil (in Jewish and Christian mythology) #124079
[  /  , shèng cānㄕㄥˋ ㄘㄢHoly communion (of the Christian mass); sacrament #127057
[   /   , fú yīn shūㄈㄨˊ ㄧㄣ ㄕㄨGospel (book of the Christian New Testament) #135208
[ , xiū yuànㄒㄧㄡ ㄩㄢˋseminary (Christian college) #173456
[   /   , wàn líng jiéㄨㄢˋ ㄌㄧㄥˊ ㄐㄧㄝˊAll Saints' Day (Christian festival on 2nd November) #176505
[     /     , Shèng Ào gǔ sī dīngㄕㄥˋ ㄠˋ ㄍㄨˇ ㄙ ㄉㄧㄥSt Augustine; Aurelius Augustinus (354-430), theologian and Christian philosopher #268867
[   /   , wú dǐ kēngㄨˊ ㄉㄧˇ ㄎㄥthe bottomless pit (Hell in Christian mythology) #527278
[ 西 , Lù xī fúㄌㄨˋ ㄒㄧ ㄈㄨˊLucifer (Satan's name before his Fall in Jewish and Christian mythology) #847918
[ , qiān huǐㄑㄧㄢ ㄏㄨㄟˇrepentance (in Christianity)
[   /   , Ní Tuò shēngㄋㄧˊ ㄊㄨㄛˋ ㄕㄥNi Tuosheng or Watchman Nee (1903-1972), influential Chinese Christian
[     , Kè lǐ sī dì ān sōngㄎㄜˋ ㄌㄧˇ ㄙ ㄉㄧˋ ㄢ ㄙㄨㄥKristiansund (city in Norway)
[ , gào jiěㄍㄠˋ ㄐㄧㄝˇthe (Christian) confessional
[  , hé sǎn nàㄏㄜˊ ㄙㄢˇ ㄋㄚˋHosanna (in Christian praise)
[   /   , sì xún zhāiㄙˋ ㄒㄩㄣˊ ㄓㄞLent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)
[   , yīn Fù zhī Míngㄧㄣ ㄈㄨˋ ㄓ ㄇㄧㄥˊin the Name of the Father (in Christian worship)
[  /  , tuán qìㄊㄨㄢˊ ㄑㄧˋChristian association
[   /   , jī mín dǎngㄐㄧ ㄇㄧㄣˊ ㄉㄤˇChristian democratic party
[       /       , Jī dū jiào Mín zhǔ Lián méngㄐㄧ ㄉㄨ ㄐㄧㄠˋ ㄇㄧㄣˊ ㄓㄨˇ ㄌㄧㄢˊ ㄇㄥˊChristian Democratic Union (German political party)
[   , Jī dū jiào pàiㄐㄧ ㄉㄨ ㄐㄧㄠˋ ㄆㄞˋChristian denomination
[   /   , jiān xìn lǐㄐㄧㄢ ㄒㄧㄣˋ ㄌㄧˇconfirmation (Christian ceremony)
[  /  , jiān zhènㄐㄧㄢ ㄓㄣˋconfirmation (Christian ceremony)
[   /   , jiān zhèn lǐㄐㄧㄢ ㄓㄣˋ ㄌㄧˇconfirmation (Christian ceremony)
[   /   , dà zhāi qīㄉㄚˋ ㄓㄞ ㄑㄧLent (Christian period of forty days before Easter)
[   /   , dà zhāi jiéㄉㄚˋ ㄓㄞ ㄐㄧㄝˊgreat fast; Christian lent
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[ぬし, nushi] (n, adj-no) (1) (one's) master; (2) (しゅ only) Lord (Christian ref. to Jesus or God); (3) (しゅ only) (See 主たる, 主として) the main thing; the majority; the primary concern; (P) #295
[キリストきょう(キリスト教)(P);きりすときょう(基督教), kirisuto kyou ( kirisuto kyou )(P); kirisutokyou ( kirisutokyou )] (n) Christianity; (P) #3444
[あかし, akashi] (n) (1) proof; evidence; testimony; (vs) (2) to testify (usu. Christian religious context); (P) #5743
[せいれき, seireki] (n) Christian Era; CE; anno domini; AD; (P) #6603
[きげん, kigen] (n) (1) era; (2) AD (Christian era); (P) #7244
[れいはい(P);らいはい, reihai (P); raihai] (n, vs, adj-no) (1) (れいはい only) worship (esp. Christian); adoration; divine service; (n, vs) (2) (らいはい only) worship (esp. Buddhist and Shinto); (P) #8393
[kurisuchan] (n) Christian; (P) #9571
[じょがくいん, jogakuin] (n) girls college (used esp. in the names of Christian schools) #11589
[キリストきょうと, kirisuto kyouto] (n) Christians #13678
[きょうしょく, kyoushoku] (n) (1) the teaching profession; (2) (in Christianity) education of laity #18240
[agape-] (n) (1) agape (Christian love); (2) (See 愛餐) agape (love feast)
[kirishitanpateren] (n) Christian priest (por
[キリストきょうこく, kirisuto kyoukoku] (n) Christian countries
[キリストきょうしき, kirisuto kyoushiki] (n) Christian rites
[キリストきょうしゃかいしゅぎ, kirisuto kyoushakaishugi] (n) Christian socialism
[キリストきょうみんしゅどうめい, kirisuto kyouminshudoumei] (n) Christian Democratic Union (Germany); Christian Democrats; CDU
[kurisuchania] (n) (1) Kristiania (ger
[kurisuchangyangusutarappu] (n) Christian gangsta rap
[kurisuchansaiensu] (n) Christian Science
[kurisuchanne-mu] (n) Christian name
[kurisuchanrappu] (n) Christian rap
[kurisuchanrokku] (n) Christian rock
[shutemukurisuchania] (n) Stemmkristiania (crystal) (ger
[domingo] (n) (arch) Sunday (esp. as the sabbath in early Japanese Christianity) (por
[ネストリウスは, nesutoriusu ha] (n) Nestorian sect (of Christianity)
[passhon] (n) (1) passion; ardor; enthusiasm; (2) The Passion (Christianity); (P)
[fasuchan] (n) fustian
[あんそくにち;あんそくじつ;あんそくび, ansokunichi ; ansokujitsu ; ansokubi] (n) (Judeo-Christian) Sabbath
[かくれキリシタン, kakure kirishitan] (n) clandestine Christian (during the Tokugawa period); secret Christian
[かいしん;えしん, kaishin ; eshin] (n, vs) (かいしん is Christian; えしん is Buddhist) conversion
[がいきょう;げきょう, gaikyou ; gekyou] (n) (1) (がいきょう only) foreign religion (from Japan's perspective, esp. Christianity); (2) { Buddh } (esp. げきょう) (ant
[ききょう, kikyou] (n) Christianity
[きてん, kiten] (n, vs) (See 召天) death of a Christian (in Catholicism)
[けいきょ, keikyo] (n) Rapture (Christian theology)
[けんしん, kenshin] (n) (Christian rite of) confirmation
[けんしんれい, kenshinrei] (n) (the Christian sacrament of) confirmation
[おはなりょう, ohanaryou] (n) (See 香典) condolence gift; gift brought to a (Christian) funeral; flower money
[みこ, miko] (n) (1) (御子 only) God's son (in Christianity); (2) child of the emperor
[みむね, mimune] (n) (obsc) God's will (in Christianity)
[みこころ, mikokoro] (n) (1) respectful term for another's spirit; (2) God's heart or spirit (in Christianity); Lord's will
[みな, mina] (n) name of God (esp. in Christian contexts); name of Christ
[ごきょうろん, gokyouron] (n) (Christian) apologetics
[こうりん, kourin] (n) (See 頭光) halo (esp. in Christian art); nimbus
[こうたんさい, koutansai] (n) (1) Christmas (authentic term now used within Japanese Christian denominations); (2) celebration of the birthday of a saint or great man
[しゅのみな, shunomina] (n) the Lord's name (esp. in Christianity)
[しゅうもんあらため, shuumon'aratame] (n) Japanese religious census used to repress Christians (Edo period)
[しょうてん, shouten] (n, vs) (See 帰天) death (of a Christian)
[しんぱんのひ, shinpannohi] (n) Judgment Day (as described in Christian tradition)
[かみのこ, kaminoko] (exp) Son of God (i.e. Jesus Christ or a Christian)
[じんかくしんろん, jinkakushinron] (n) (obsc) (See 有神論) theism (as refers to the existence of a personal Christian god)
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Begräbnis { n }; Beisetzung { f }; Beerdigung { f } | Begräbnisse { pl }; Beisetzungen { pl }; Beerdigungen { pl } | kirchliches Begräbnis
burial | burials | Christian burial
Christ { m }; Christin { f }
Christian
Christentum { n }
Christianity
Pfingsten { n }
(Christian) Pentecost
Taufname { m }; Rufname { m }; Vorname { m }
Christian name
Zeitrechnung { f } | nach christlicher Zeitrechnung | nach jüdischer Zeitrechnung | unserer Zeitrechnung
calendar | according to the Christian calendar | according to the Jewish calendar | Common Era (CE)
christlich { adj }
christian
unchristlich { adj } | unchristlicher | am unchristlichsten
unchristian | more unchristian | most unchristian
vorchristlich { adj }
pre-Christian
CDU : Christlich-Demokratische Union
Christian Democratic Union
CSU : Christlich-Soziale Union
Christian Social Union
CVJM : Christlicher Verein Junger Menschen
YMCA : Young Men's Christian Association
? : Christlicher Verein Junger Frauen und Mädchen
YWCA : Young Women's Christian Association
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