English-Thai Dictionary
Christian
N คริสตศาสนิกชน ผู้ ที่ นับถือ ศาสนาคริสต์ krid-sad-sa-nik-ka-chon
Christianity
N ศาสนาคริสต์ religion of Christ sad-sa-na-khrid
christian
N ชาว คริสเตียน
christianism
N พิธี และ คัมภีร์ ของ ชาว คริสเตียน
christianity
N ศาสนาคริสต์ การ เป็น คริสเตียน
christianize
VT เปลี่ยนเป็น นับถือ ศาสนาคริสต์ pian-pen-nab-thue-sad-sa-na-khrid
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CHRISTIAN
n. 1. A believer in the religion of Christ.
2. A professor of his belief in the religion of Christ.
3. A real disciple of Christ; one who believes in the truth of the Christian religion, and studies to follow the example, and obey the precepts, of Christ; a believer in Christ who is characterized by real piety.
4. In a general sense, the word Christians includes all who are born in a Christian country or of Christian parents.
CHRISTIAN
a.[See the noun. ] 1. Pertaining to Christ, taught by him, or received from him; as the Christian religion; Christian doctrines.
2. Professing the religion of Christ; as a Christian friend.
3. Belonging to the religion of Christ; relating to Christ, or to his doctrines, precepts and example; as christian profession and practice.
4. Pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical; as courts Christian.
CHRISTIAN
v.t.To baptize.
CHRISTIANISM
n. 1. The Christian religion.
2. The nations professing Christianity.
CHRISTIANITE
n.A newly discovered Vesuvian mineral; its primitive form is that of an oblique rectangular prism; its colors brown, yellow or reddish.
CHRISTIANLIKE
a.Becoming a Christian.
CHRISTIANLY
adv. In a Christian manner; in a manner becoming the principles of the Christian religion, or the profession of that religion.
CHRISTIAN-NAME
n.The name given in baptism, as distinct from the gentilitious or surname.
CHRISTIANOGRAPHY
n.A description of Christian nations.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CHRISTIAN
Chris "tian, n. Etym: [L. christianus, Gr. cristen. See Christ. ]
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. The disciples were called Christians first in Antioch. Acts xi. 26.
2. One born in a Christian country or of Christian parents, and who has not definitely becomes an adherent of an opposing system.
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.
Note: In this sense, often pronounced, but not by the members of the sects, kris "chan.
CHRISTIAN
CHRISTIAN Chris "tian, a.
1. Pertaining to Christ or his religion; as, Christian people.
3. Pertaining to the church; ecclesiastical; as, a Christian court. Blackstone.
4. Characteristic of Christian people; civilized; kind; kindly; gentle; beneficent. The graceful tact; the Christian art. Tennyson. Christian Commission. See under Commission. -- Christian court. Same as Ecclesiastical court. -- 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 189 should be 1893 or 1894. -- Christian name, the name given in baptism, as distinct from the family name, or surname.
CHRISTIAN ERA
CHRISTIAN ERA Christian Era.
Defn: 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 54 ), 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.
CHRISTIANISM
Chris `tian *ism, n. Etym: [L. christianismus, Gr. christianisme. ]
1. The Christian religion. [Obs. ] Milton.
2. The Christian world; Christendom. [Obs. ] Johnson
CHRISTIANITE
Chris "tian *ite, n. Etym: [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.
CHRISTIANITY
Chris *tian "i *ty, n. Etym: [OE. cristiente, OF. cristienté, F.chrétienté, fr. L. christianitas. ]
1. The religion of Christians; the system of doctrines and precepts taught by Christ.
2. Practical conformity of one's inward and outward life to the spirit of the Christian religion
3. The body of Christian believers. [Obs. ] To Walys fled the christianitee Of olde Britons. Chaucer.
CHRISTIANIZATION
CHRISTIANIZATION Chris `tian *i *za "tion, n.
Defn: The act or process of converting or being converted to a true Christianity.
CHRISTIANIZE
Chris "tian *ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Christianized (; p. pr. vb. n.Christianizing.] Etym: [Cf. F. christianiser, L. christianizare, fr. Gr.
1. To make Christian; to convert to Christianity; as, to Christianize pagans.
2. To imbue with or adapt to Christian principles. Christianized philosophers. I. Taylor.
CHRISTIANIZE
CHRISTIANIZE Chris "tian *ize, v. i.
Defn: To adopt the character or belief of a Christian; to become Christian. The pagans began to Christianize. Latham.
CHRISTIANLIKE
CHRISTIANLIKE Chris "tian *like `, a.
Defn: Becoming to a Christian. A virtuous and a Christianlike conclusion. Shak.
CHRISTIANLY
CHRISTIANLY Chris "tian *ly, adv.
Defn: In a manner becoming the principles of the Christian religion. Sufferings... patiently and Christianly borne. Sharp.
CHRISTIANLY
CHRISTIANLY Chris "tian *ly, a.
Defn: Christianlike. Longfellow.
CHRISTIANNESS
CHRISTIANNESS Chris "tian *ness, n.
Defn: Consonance with the doctrines of Christianity. [Obs. ] Hammond.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science.
Defn: 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.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST Christian Scientist.
Defn: A believer in Christian Science; one who practices its teachings.
CHRISTIAN SENECA
CHRISTIAN SENECA Christian Seneca.
Defn: Joseph Hall (1574 -- 1656 ), Bishop of Norwich, a divine eminent as a moralist.
CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM
CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM Christian Socialism.
Defn: 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 185 . -- Christian socialist.
New American Oxford Dictionary
Christian
Chris tian |ˈkrisCHən ˈkrɪstʃən | ▶adjective of, relating to, or professing Christianity or its teachings: the Christian Church. • informal having or showing qualities associated with Christians, esp. those of decency, kindness, and fairness. ▶noun a person who has received Christian baptism or is a believer in Jesus Christ and his teachings. DERIVATIVES Chris tian i za tion |ˌkrisCHənəˈzāSHən |noun, Chris tian ize |-ˌnīz |verb, Chris tian ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin Christianus, from Greek Christianos (see Christ ).
Christian, Fletcher
Chris tian, Fletcher |ˈkrisCHən ˈkrɪstʃən | ( c. 1764 –93 ), English seaman and mutineer. In April 1789, as first mate under Captain Bligh on the HMS Bounty, he seized the ship and cast Bligh and others adrift. In 1790, the mutineers settled on Pitcairn Island, where Christian was probably killed by Tahitians.
Christian Aid
Chris |tian Aid |krɪstʃənˈeɪd | a charity supported by most of the Christian Churches in the UK and operating chiefly in developing countries, where it works for disaster relief and supports development projects.
Christian Brothers
Chris tian Broth ers a Roman Catholic lay teaching order founded in France in 1684.
Christian era
Chris tian e ra |ˈkrɪstʃən ˈɛrə | ▶noun (the Christian era ) the period of time that begins with the traditional date of Christ's birth.
Christiania
Chris ti an i a |ˌkristēˈanēə, ˌkrisCHē -ˌkrɪstiˈæniə |(also Kristiania ) former name (1624 –1924 ) of Oslo.
Christianity
Chris ti an i ty |ˌkrisCHēˈanitē krɪstiˈænəti | ▶noun the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices. • Christian quality or character: his Christianity sustained him. Christianity is today the world's most widespread religion, with more than a billion members, mainly divided between the Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox Churches. It originated among the Jewish followers of Jesus of Nazareth, who believed that he was the promised Messiah (or ‘Christ ’), but the Christian Church soon became an independent organization, largely through the missionary efforts of St. Paul. In 313 Constantine ended official persecution in the Roman Empire and in 380 Theodosius I recognized it as the state religion. Most Christians believe in one God in three Persons (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit ) and that Jesus is the Son of God who rose from the dead after being crucified; a Christian hopes to attain eternal life after death through faith in Jesus Christ and tries to live by his teachings as recorded in the New Testament. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French crestiente, from crestien ‘Christian, ’ influenced by late Latin christianitas, from Latin Christianus, from Christus ‘Christ. ’
Christian name
Chris tian name |ˈkrɪstʃən ˌneɪm | ▶noun a name given to an individual that distinguishes him or her from other members of the same family and is used as an address of familiarity; a forename, esp. one given at baptism. usage: In recognition of the fact that English-speaking societies have many religions and cultures, not just Christian ones, the term Christian name has largely given way, at least in official contexts, to alternative terms such as given name, first name, or forename .
Christian Science
Chris tian Sci ence |ˌkrɪstʃən ˈsaɪəns | ▶noun the beliefs and practices of the Church of Christ Scientist, a Christian sect founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879. Members hold that only God and the mind have ultimate reality, and that sin and illness are illusions that can be overcome by prayer and faith. DERIVATIVES Chris tian Sci en tist noun
Christiansted
Chris tian sted |ˈkrisCHənˌsted ˈkrɪstʃənstɛd | a resort town on Saint Croix Island in the US Virgin Islands, once the capital of the Danish West Indies; pop. 2,700 (est. 2009 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Christian
Christian |ˈkrɪstɪən, -tʃ (ə )n | ▶adjective relating to or professing Christianity or its teachings: the Christian Church. • informal having qualities associated with Christians, especially those of decency, kindness, and fairness. ▶noun a person who has received Christian baptism or is a believer in Christianity. DERIVATIVES Christianization |ˌkrɪstʃ (ə )nʌɪˈzeɪʃ (ə )n, -tɪən - |(also Christianisation ) noun, Christianize (also Christianise ) verb, Christianly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin Christianus, from Christus ‘Christ ’.
Christian, Fletcher
Christian, Fletcher |ˈkrɪstɪən, ˈkrɪstʃən | ( c. 1764 – c. 1793 ), English seaman and mutineer. As first mate under Captain Bligh on HMS Bounty, in April 1789 Christian seized the ship and cast Bligh and others adrift. In 1790 the mutineers settled on Pitcairn Island, where Christian was probably killed by Tahitians.
Christian Aid
Chris |tian Aid |krɪstʃənˈeɪd | a charity supported by most of the Christian Churches in the UK and operating chiefly in developing countries, where it works for disaster relief and supports development projects.
Christian Brothers
Chris |tian Brothers a Roman Catholic lay teaching order founded in France in 1684.
Christian era
Chris |tian era ▶noun (the Christian era ) the period of time which begins with the traditional date of Christ's birth.
Christiania
Christiania |ˌkrɪstɪˈɑːnɪə |(also Kristiania ) former name (1624 –1924 ) for Oslo.
Christianity
Chris |tian ¦ity |krɪstɪˈanɪti | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ, or its beliefs and practices. • Christian quality or character. Christianity is today the world's most widespread religion, with more than a billion members, mainly divided between the Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox Churches. It originated among the Jewish followers of Jesus of Nazareth, who believed that he was the promised Messiah (or ‘Christ ’), but the Christian Church soon became an independent organization, largely through the missionary efforts of St Paul. In 313 Constantine ended official persecution in the Roman Empire and in 380 Theodosius I recognized it as the state religion. Most Christians believe in one God in three Persons (the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit ) and that Jesus is the Son of God who rose from the dead after being crucified; a Christian hopes to attain eternal life after death through faith in Jesus Christ and tries to live by his teachings as recorded in the New Testament. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French crestiente, from crestien ‘Christian ’, influenced by late Latin christianitas, from Latin Christianus, from Christus ‘Christ ’.
Christian name
Chris |tian name ▶noun a first name, especially one given at baptism. usage: In recognition of the fact that English-speaking societies have many religions and cultures, not just Christian ones, the term Christian name has largely given way, at least in official contexts, to alternative terms such as given name, first name, or forename .
Christian Science
Chris |tian Science ▶noun [ mass noun ] the beliefs and practices of the Church of Christ Scientist, a Christian sect founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879. Members hold that only God and the mind have ultimate reality, and that sin and illness are illusions which can be overcome by prayer and faith. DERIVATIVES Christian Scientist noun
Christiansted
Chris tian sted |ˈkrisCHənˌsted ˈkrɪstʃənstɛd | a resort town on Saint Croix Island in the US Virgin Islands, once the capital of the Danish West Indies; pop. 2,700 (est. 2009 ).
Duden Dictionary
Christian
Chris ti an Eigenname |Chr i stian |männlicher Vorname
Christiane
Chris ti a ne Eigenname |Christi a ne |weiblicher Vorname
Christiania
Chris ti a nia Eigenname |Christi a nia |früherer Name von Oslo; ältere Schreibung von Kristiania
christianisieren
chris ti a ni sie ren schwaches Verb |christianis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « lateinisch christianizare a jemanden zum Christentum bekehren b einer Sache einen christlichen Anschein geben
Christianisierung
Chris ti a ni sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Christianis ie rung |die Christianisierung; Genitiv: der Christianisierung, Plural: die Christianisierungen das Christianisieren, Christianisiertwerden
Christianitas
Chris ti a ni tas Substantiv, feminin , die |Christi a nitas |die Christianitas; Genitiv: der Christianitas Christlichkeit als Geistes- und Lebenshaltung
Christian Science
Chris tian Sci ence Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈkrɪstjən ˈsaɪəns |die Christian Science; Genitiv: der Christian Science englisch = christliche Wissenschaft 1879 in den USA gegründete christliche Gemeinschaft, die durch enge Verbindung mit Gott menschliche Unzulänglichkeit überwinden will
French Dictionary
christianiser
christianiser v. tr. verbe transitif Rendre chrétien. aimer
christianisme
christianisme n. m. nom masculin Religion fondée sur la doctrine du Christ. Note Typographique Les noms de religions s ’écrivent avec une minuscule.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Christian
Chris tian /krɪ́stʃ (ə )n /→Christ 名詞 複 ~s /-z /C 1 キリスト教徒 , キリスト者 , クリスチャン .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆(キリスト教徒らしい )まっとうな人間 .3 クリスチャン 〘男子の名; ⦅愛称 ⦆Chris, Christie; ⦅女性形 ⦆Christina, Christine 〙.形容詞 1 キリスト教の教義に基づく ; キリスト教 (徒 )の .2 キリスト教徒らしい ; 善良な , 情け深い .3 ⦅俗 ⦆人間さまらしい , きちんとした ▸ Come home in Christian time .もっとまともな時間に帰って来い .~̀ D í or ⦅商標 ⦆クリスチャン ディオール 〘フランスの婦人服 化粧品 衣料品メーカー 〙.~̀ é ra 〖the ~〗西暦紀元 .~́ n à me ⦅主に英 ⦆(姓に対する )洗礼名 (!Robert Louis Stevensonでは ⦅米 ⦆の場合, Robertをfirst name, Louisをmiddle name, Stevensonをlast nameと呼ぶことが多く, ⦅英 ⦆の場合はRobertとLouisをChristian name (s ), Stevensonをsurnameと呼ぶことが多い; →name 事情 ) .~̀ Sc í ence クリスチャンサイエンス 〘1866年Mary Baker Eddyが興した米国のキリスト教の一派; 本部はBostonにある 〙.~̀ Sc ì ence M ó nitor 〖the ~〗クリスチャンサイエンスモニター 〘~ Scientistが1908年から刊行している米国の日刊新聞; スキャンダルや犯罪記事を掲載しないことで有名 〙.~̀ Sc í entist クリスチャンサイエンスの信者 .
Christiania
Chris ti an i a /krɪ̀stiɑ́ːniə /名詞 1 C 〖時にc -〗〘スキー 〙クリスチャニア 〘スキーの回転法 〙.2 クリスチャニア 〘Osloの旧称 〙.
Christianity
Chris ti an i ty /krɪ̀stʃiǽnəti |-tiǽn -/名詞 U 1 キリスト教 (精神 [信仰 ]).2 全キリスト教徒 .
Christianize
Chr í s tian ì ze 動詞 他動詞 …をキリスト教徒にする ; …にキリスト教の教義を吹き込む .Chr ì s tian i z á tion, Chr í s tian ì z er 名詞