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1 Christendom
[krísndəm]nounkrščanstvo; kristjani
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Christendom — ► NOUN dated ▪ the worldwide body of Christians … English terms dictionary
Christendom — noun Etymology: Middle English cristendom, from Old English cristendōm, from cristen Date: before 12th century 1. Christianity 1 2. the part of the world in which Christianity prevails … New Collegiate Dictionary
Christendom — noun /ˈkɹɪsn̩dəm/ The Christian world. And also Sir Palomydes avowed never to take full Crystyndom untyll that he had done seven batayles within lystys. See Also: Christ, Christianity … Wiktionary
Christendom — noun literary the worldwide body or society of Christians … English new terms dictionary
Christendom — noun (U) old fashioned all the Christian people or countries in the world … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Christendom — Chris|ten|dom [ krısndəm ] noun uncount LITERARY all the Christian countries or all the Christian people in the world … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Christendom — UK [ˈkrɪs(ə)ndəm] / US noun [uncountable] literary all the Christian countries or all the Christian people in the world … English dictionary
Christendom — /ˈkrɪsəndəm / (say krisuhnduhm) noun 1. Christians collectively. 2. the Christian world. {Middle English and Old English cristendōm, from cristen Christian + dom} …
Seven Champions of Christendom — plural noun St George for England, St Andrew for Scotland, St Patrick for Ireland, St David for Wales, St Denis for France, St James for Spain, St Anthony for Italy • • • Main Entry: ↑seven … Useful english dictionary
Orthodox Church — noun a) The Eastern body of Christendom b) That part of Christendom apart from the Catholic Church … Wiktionary
cate — noun /keɪt/ A delicacy or item of food. You lie, in faith; for you are calld plain Kate,And bonny Kate, and sometimes Kate the curst;But Kate, the prettiest Kate in Christendom,Kate of Kate Hall, my super dainty Kate,For dainties are all cates:… … Wiktionary