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单词 christian
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Christianadj.n.

Brit. /ˈkrɪstʃ(ə)n/, /ˈkrɪstjən/, /ˈkrɪstɪən/, U.S. /ˈkrɪstʃən/ (in sense B. 5 only)Brit. /ˈkrʌɪstɪən/, U.S. /ˈkraɪstiən/
Forms:

α. late Middle English Cristiene, late Middle English–1500s Christien, late Middle English–1500s Cristien, late Middle English–1500s Crystyan, late Middle English (in a late copy) 1500s–1600s Christiane, late Middle English–1600s Cristian, late Middle English– Christian, 1500s Christean, 1500s Chrystiane, 1500s Cristiane, 1500s Crystyane, 1500s Crystyen, 1500s–1600s Christyan, 1500s–1600s Chrystian, 1500s–1600s Chrystyan, 1800s Curschan (English regional (Devon)), 1800s Kestian (English regional (Lancashire)), 1900s– Chriskyin (Irish English (northern)); Scottish pre-1700 Christeane, pre-1700 Christiane, pre-1700 Christiean, pre-1700 Christieane, pre-1700 Chrystiane, pre-1700 Cristian, pre-1700 Cristiane, pre-1700 1700s– Christian.

β. Scottish pre-1700 Christan, pre-1700 Christane; English regional 1800s Christ'an.

Also occasionally with lower-case initial, and (in early use) represented by the abbreviation Xtian.
Origin: Of multiple origins. Partly a borrowing from French. Partly a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: French christian, cristian, cristien; Latin Chrīstiānus.
Etymology: < (i) Anglo-Norman cristian, Anglo-Norman and Middle French christian, christien, cristien (compare Anglo-Norman and Old French, Middle French crestien , Middle French chrestien , French chrétien ) (adjective) that professes the Christian faith (9th cent.), (noun) follower of Christ, adherent of the Christian religion (11th cent.), (in extended use) human being, person (late 14th cent.), and its etymon (ii) classical Latin Chrīstiānus (in post-classical Latin often written Xristianus) follower of Christ (usually in plural), in post-classical Latin also (adjective) of or relating to Christianity (late 2nd cent. in Tertullian), following the teaching or example of Jesus (5th cent.), (noun) Christian priest or clergyman (5th cent.) < Chrīstus Christ n. + -iānus -ian suffix This word largely superseded the earlier christen adj., christen n.Compare Hellenistic Greek χριστιανός , noun (New Testament: Acts 11:26), Anglo-Norman cristien (from 12th cent.); also Old Occitan crestian , cristian (11th cent.), Catalan cristià (c1200), Portuguese cristão (13th cent.), Spanish cristiano , Italian cristiano (both 12th cent.), adjective and noun. Specific forms. With the β. forms compare post-classical Latin Christanus (5th cent.; rare). With the abbreviated form Xtian compare discussion at Christ n. and X n. 10. Specific senses. With most Christian at sense A. 1b compare post-classical Latin Christianissimus , used as a form of address (4th cent.). The French epithets of the King of France were Middle French crestien (early 15th cent.) and tres crestien (15th cent.; French très-Chrétien , now historical). Senses A. 5a and B. 2a are common in the Romance languages. In sense B. 4 after French bon-Chrétien (15th cent. in Middle French designating a variety of pear: see bon-chrétien n. at bon adj. c). Early use as surname. Attested earlier as a surname (e.g. Matheus Cristien, 1213), although this probably reflects currency of the Anglo-Norman rather than of the Middle English word.
A. adj.
1.
a. Of a person or group: adhering to or following the religion of Christianity. Of a country, nation, etc.: predominantly or traditionally inhabited by followers of Christianity; having customs, practices, etc., based on, or influenced by, Christianity.For more information about the development of Christianity, Christian beliefs, etc., see the note at Christianity n. 2a.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > person > [adjective]
christeneOE
Christianc1300
generala1400
catholic1579
Nazaritan1614
discipular1788
Nazarene1819
c1300 St. Thomas Becket (Laud) l. 1171 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 140 He nolde nouȝt lie þat cristian he was.
1426 in F. J. Furnivall Fifty Earliest Eng. Wills (1882) 74 (MED) Þat hit be sold..for my soule and all christian soules.
1553 R. Eden tr. S. Münster Treat. Newe India sig. Kijv Suche landes as were hetherto vnknowen to the Christian men [L. Christianis].
1590 R. Harvey Plaine Percevall sig. B3v Likening Christian folks to dogs.
1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice iv. i. 292 These be the christian husbands. View more context for this quotation
1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xxvi. 150 Christian States punish those that revolt from Christian Religion.
1704 R. Nelson Compan. Festivals & Fasts (ed. 2) i. vii. 85 The whole Christian Church has distinguished him by that Character.
1827 J. Keble Christian Year I. ii. 7 The Rulers of this Christian land.
1856 P. E. Dove Logic Christian Faith iv. ii. 226 In the Christian missionary and the Christian martyr, we have some of the noblest specimens of..self-abnegation.
1937 A. G. Hebert Parish Communion i. 3 The assembly of the Christian community for the worship of God.
2010 Church Times 17 Sept. 12/4 I know Christian people who do not attend church because their experience has been that it is predisposed to a model they find infantilising.
b. most Christian: (as a title or form of address) designating a monarch of a Christian nation, esp. the monarch of France. Now chiefly historical.
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society > society and the community > social class > nobility > title > title or form of address for persons of rank > [adjective] > specific epithets for persons of rank > for royalty or other exalted personages > for kings of France
most Christian1442
most christen1508
1442 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VI (Electronic ed.) Parl. Jan. 1442 §17. m. 10 The most blissid and gracious disposicion of oure most Cristien soveraigne lorde the kynge.
1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Mark: Pref. f. ijv To the moste christian prince Frauncis the Frenche Kinge, the first of that name, Erasmus of Roterodame sendeth greting.
1600 E. Blount tr. G. F. di Conestaggio Hist. Uniting Portugall to Castill 90 They pleaded against the most Christian Queene, that her pretention was improbable.
1744 E. Young Complaint: Night the Sixth 19 O Thou most Christian Enemy to Peace!
1751 J. Brown Ess. Characteristics 34 Religious criticism hath made but little progress among the subjects of the most Christian king.
1861 W. M. Thackeray Four Georges i. 30 His Most Christian Majesty and his court.
2016 Times (Nexis) 22 Oct. 12 The Most Catholic King of Spain joined with the schismatic Henry against the Most Christian King of France.
2. Relating to or characteristic of Christianity; conforming to the practices and traditions of Christianity.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > [adjective]
christeneOE
Christianc1432
evangelic1502
evangelical?1537
Christian-like1540
Christianly?1567
christianable1816
Xtian1845
Christianist1906
c1432 in PMLA (1934) 49 457 (MED) Comun traytures..lete dude wryte diuers fals bulles and fals scriptures..in grete offens..of dignite of corowne regal and derision of Xristian feiþ.
1442 Rolls of Parl.: Henry VI (Electronic ed.) Parl. Jan. 1442 §32. m. 3 Thei that bee..helpers to the enemyes of the Cristien feith.
1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lxvii. 180 That wherewith..all Christian confessions [are] agreeable.
1603 W. Shakespeare Hamlet v. i. 1 I say no, she ought not to be buried In christian buriall.
1689 W. Fleetwood Serm. Univ. Cambr. 12 The indigestible Difficulties of the Christian Creed.
1778 Def. Theophilus Lindsey i. 13 These..are the essentials of christian belief or religious truth.
1849 J. Ruskin Seven Lamps Archit. vi. 166 That Christian worship which was..to supersede the idolatry..of the pagan.
1966 Listener 9 June 835/2 A Latin cross is a more obviously Christian symbol.
2015 Wall St. Jrnl. 27 June c7/2 The Christian doctrine of original sin, then, isn't some irrelevant relic from the days of Puritanism.
3. Of a person, or a person's qualities, actions, etc.: characterized by or consistent with the moral values of Christianity; following the teaching or example of Jesus Christ, esp. in being compassionate, charitable, selfless, etc.
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society > faith > aspects of faith > piety > [adjective]
GodfrightOE
goodOE
ghostlyOE
Godfrightya1225
seelya1225
devout?c1225
piteousc1300
spiritualc1384
graciousa1387
godlyc1390
pitifulc1449
inwardc1450
piousc1450
evangelica1475
servantly1503
obedientiala1513
Christian1526
well-believing1529
God-fearing1548
resigneda1555
heavenly minded1569
timorate1570
Godfull1593
pious1595
fearful1597
devoutful1598
devotea1625
serious1684
unctuous1742
theopathetic1749
fire-spirited1845
theopathic1846
unctional1849
interior1854
devotionate1864
sacramental1874
pi1891
1526 R. Whitford tr. Martiloge facing f. j I beseche you of your christyan fauour & charitable prayer.
1597 R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie v. lvii. 127 The mutuall exercise of christian charitie.
1655 T. Fuller Church-hist. Brit. ix. 185 Even the Heathen Romans were so Christian, that..no Vestal Virgin or Flamen of Jupiter was restrained to swear.
1708 Ld. Shaftesbury Let. conc. Enthusiasm 9 [A] truly Christian Prelate.
1854 H. Miller My Schools & Schoolmasters xvii The people of Scotland were..considerably more Christian than the larger part of their schoolmasters.
1866 H. P. Liddon Bampton Lect. iii That supply of light, of love, and of resolve, which enriches..the Christian soul.
1922 J. Joyce Ulysses ii. xii. [Cyclops] 296 The learned prelate..knelt in a most christian spirit in a pool of rainwater, his cassock above his hoary head.
1950 W. H. Auden Enchafèd Flood (1951) iii. 100 He exhibits Christian forgiveness and Christian agape without the slightest effort.
2018 Straits Times (Singapore) (Nexis) 30 Oct. She was praised for behaving in a compassionate and Christian manner.
4. Of or belonging to a Christian or Christians.
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1531 tr. E. Fox et al. Determinations Moste Famous Vniuersities vi. f. 134 We haue shewed, that holy & deuoute christian eares [L. aurium sanctitatem], do abhorre it, and can not suffre to here it spoken.
1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice iv. i. 307 If thou doost shed one drop of Christian blood. View more context for this quotation
1694 Acct. Several Late Voy. (1711) i. 51 Some Christian Ship had been here.
1751 T. Pellow Hist. Long Captivity 22 A great deal of Iron work, some Espades, and other Christian Swords.
1874 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People i. §3. 27 The enthusiasm for the Christian God, faith in whom had been bought so dearly.
1964 Time 25 Dec. 40/3 Some of the medieval age's greatest treasures are its books of hours... These Christian almanacs are crammed with prayers, psalms, and calendars of saints' days.
2018 Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City) (Nexis) 22 Dec. The oldest surviving Christian building in India is the St. Thomas Church at Palayoor (Kerala).
5.
a. Human, as distinguished from animal. Now rare.
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the world > people > [adjective] > opposed to animals or objects
human1495
Christian1551
human1851
1551 Proclam. Edward VI Amendem. Coyne 11 May (single sheet) A certain kinde of people, that liue onely for themselfes, &..neither respect God, King, the suertye of his maiesties Croune, nor any other Christian creature.
1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iii. f. 156 This medecine wyl also remedy a christian creature [L. hominibus].
1778 A. Carrion Abstr. Compan. Grave i. 2 I own it almost makes me rave, To see a Blockhead dig a Grave,..An ugly, inconvenient Hole, More fit for Dog, than Christian Soul!
1828 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Sept. 295/1 A poor dumb despised dog..without shout or signal—for all the Christian creatures were alike heedless and helpless in their despair—..brought the noble child ashore.
1899 D. Maclure Kennedy of Glenhaugh vi. 52 He reminded me more of a savage animal driven into toils, than a Christian creature.
1988 J. Isherwood Farm west of Mars 101 He was too tall, too limber and so sure of himself, more a deer than a Christian being.
b. colloquial. Suitable for a Christian; civilized, decent, respectable.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > good repute > reputability or honourableness > [adjective] > respectable > of things
Christian1617
respectable1751
1617 R. P. Cristall of Christianitie iii. sig. D6v At the feast and table of the Lord, euery Christian must haue a comely and Christian garment, such as may please God through Christ.
1682 T. D'Urfey Butler's Ghost 76 Christian breeches without hole.
1819 W. Scott Legend of Montrose vi, in Tales of my Landlord 3rd Ser. IV. 137 Had you been to fight with any christian weapons [rather than Numidian bows and arrows].
1911 R. Besier Lady Patricia i. 27 This Russian mess ain't a Christian drink. I can't think how you can swallow it.
1946 H. Krause Thresher iii. xi. 218 About time you got some Christian food into your stomach.
2005 L. Marcum Cottonmouth Club xvi. 215 She started screamin' at 'im, tellin' 'im if he can't get home at a decent Christian hour he can by God sleep somewhere else.
B. n.
1. A follower or adherent of the religion of Christianity. Also: a person whose qualities, actions, etc., are consistent with the moral values of Christianity, or who follows the teaching or example of Jesus Christ; a person who is compassionate, charitable, selfless, etc.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > person > [noun]
christenmaneOE
limbc1000
christenOE
disciplec1325
Christianc1330
member of Christc1384
Nazarenec1384
saintc1384
Nazarite1535
cross-bearera1569
Nasrani1583
Nazaritan1609
Galilean1611
Nasara1792
Xtian1940
society > faith > aspects of faith > piety > [noun] > person
friend of GodOE
sergeantc1290
servantc1300
Christian?1535
devoto1605
devotive1608
devout1616
devote1630
devoter1634
devotist1641
devotary1646
devotor1648
volunteer1649
devotionist1651
devotionary1660
devoteea1684
devotionalist1736
devotionair1742
devotioner1883
Stiggins1916
c1330 (?a1300) Arthour & Merlin (Auch.) (1973) l. 6907 Of þe heþen men Were yslawe swiche ten Þan were of our Cristiens.
?a1425 (?a1350) T. Castleford Chron. (1996) II. l. 23658 Ane oste he gadrede, of diuerse landes..Of paigienes and of Cristienes, Alle melde togider he þam maintenes.
?1535 tr. M. Luther Treat. Good Workes sig. l.iiiiv Yf thou be not moued to pytie and complaynte, by so many troubles & myseryes,..thou hast no poynt of a christyan in the.
1582 Bible (Rheims) Acts xi. 26 So that the disciples were at Antioche first named Christians [earlier versions Christen; Wyclif 1388 Cristen men].
1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice iii. i. 63 If a Iewe wrong a Christian, what is his humillity, reuenge? View more context for this quotation
1615 Bp. J. Hall Imprese of God i, in Recoll. Treat. 661 It is reason that makes vs men, but it is holines that makes vs Christians.
1743 E. Young Complaint: Night the Fourth 44 Christian is the highest Stile of Man.
1777 W. Robertson Hist. Amer. (1783) III. 273 Descent from a family of Old Christians, untainted with any mixture of Jewish or Mahometan blood.
1882 F. W. Farrar Early Days Christianity II. 500 To be a Christian is to act as Christ acted.
1952 C. S. Lewis Mere Christianity Pref. p. ix May not many a man who cannot believe these doctrines be far more truly a Christian, far closer to the spirit of Christ, than some who do?
2015 Wall St. Jrnl. 16 May c1/3 The loss of a meaningful Christian presence in the Middle East could further polarize relations between Christians and Muslims around the world.
2.
a. colloquial. A human being, as distinguished from an animal. Frequently in as cute (also sensible, cunning, etc.) as a Christian: designating an animal with human qualities or intelligence. Now chiefly English regional and Irish English.
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the world > people > person > [noun] > distinguished from animal or thing
person1481
Christiana1616
a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) iii. i. 270 Shee hath more qualities then a Water-Spaniell, which is much in a bare Christian . View more context for this quotation
1711 Ld. Shaftesbury Characteristicks III. Misc. ii. ii. 87 The word Christian is in common Language us'd for Man, in opposition to Brute-Beast, without leaving so much as a middle place for the poor Heathen or Pagan.
1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones IV. xii. iii. 208 A fitter Food for a Horse than a Christian . View more context for this quotation
1819 W. Scott Legend of Montrose iii, in Tales of my Landlord 3rd Ser. IV. 55 [The] sagacious quadruped..walked in and out of the boat with the discretion of a Christian.
1870 Harper's Mag. Jan. 220/2 That cute old horse—bless him! He's jest as sensible as a Christian, and better than half of us is.
1884 R. Holland Gloss. Words County of Chester (1886) 66 Dunna give it to th' dog; its fit for a Christian to eat.
1977 J. Plunkett Coll. Short Stories 281 The dog was as cute as a christian and whenever a stranger came into Tim's it used to go over, plant its skinny chin on the stranger's lap and look up.
1996 S. Moylan Lang. Kilkenny 65 You'd pity any poor Christian would be out of a night like this.
b. colloquial. A person who is respectable, decent, refined, or civilized. Now chiefly archaic.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > good repute > reputability or honourableness > [noun] > respectability > person
pillarc1330
barona1400
Christian1693
respectable1770
respectability1837
square John1934
1693 W. Congreve Old Batchelour iv. iii. 35 The Truth on't is, I did endeavour to make her [sc. a country-girl] look like a Christian.
a1732 J. Gay Rehearsal at Goatham (1754) i When the Corporation feast is at our house..one would methinks appear a little like a Christian.
1844 C. Dickens Martin Chuzzlewit xxxiv. 409 You must take your passage like a Christian; at least, as like a Christian as a fore-cabin passenger can.
1861 P. Guiney Let. 20 Aug. in Commanding Boston's Irish Ninth (1998) 43 No mirror—no toilet table—no bed fit for a Christian, no sofa, lounge or cain-bottom chair.
1978 E. Cross Silence is Golden 50 I will answer no more questions till the gentleman puts away the lemonade and has a glass of whiskey with me like a Christian.
2005 E. Kelton Sons of Texas ii. xvii. 184 We been there, plumb out past Natchitoches to the Sabine River, with Texas across on the other side. I'm telling you, it ain't no fit place for a Christian.
3. A white person, esp. a colonist or settler, as distinguished from a non-white, native, or indigenous person. Obsolete.
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the world > people > ethnicities > division of mankind by physical characteristics > white person > [noun]
white mana1398
Christian1622
European1666
white-face1684
long knife1784
buckra1794
sahib1796
white-skin1803
whitey1811
Pakeha1817
papalagi1817
paleface1823
whitefellow1826
Abelungu1836
haole1843
gringo1849
lightiea1855
umlungu1859
mzungu1860
heaven-burster1861
ladino1877
mooniasc1880
Conchy Joe1888
béké1889
ofay1899
ridge runner1904
Ngati Pakeha1905
kelch1912
pink1913
leucoderm1924
fay1927
Mr Charlie1928
pinkie1935
devil1938
wonk1938
oaf1941
grey1943
paddy1945
Caucasoid1956
Jumble1957
Caucasian1958
white boy1958
pinko-grey1964
honky1967
toubab1976
palagi1977
1622 Relation Eng. Plantation Plimoth, New Eng. 7 Not farre from this place we found the remainder of an old Fort,..which as we conceiued had beene made by some Christians.
1709 J. Lawson New Voy. Carolina 117 No Man, either Christian or Indian, has ever kill'd a She-bear with Young.
1838 Southern Literary Messenger Dec. 800/2 Cassena..is still used by the ‘Christians’ or whites wherever it grows.
4. (a) Also more fully Christian plum: a small variety of plum. Obsolete. (b) Also more fully Christian pear, good Christian pear: a Bon Chrétien pear or a variety of this; cf. bon-chrétien n. at bon adj. c.
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the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > pear > other types of
calewey1377
honey peara1400
pome-pear1440
pome-wardena1513
choke-pear1530
muscadel1555
worry pear1562
lording1573
bon-chrétienc1575
Burgundian pear1578
king pear1585
pound pear1585
poppering1597
wood of Jerusalem1597
muscadine1598
amiot1600
bergamot1600
butter pear1600
dew-pear1600
greening1600
mollart1600
roset1600
wax pear1600
bottle pear1601
gourd-pear1601
Venerian pear1601
musk pear1611
rose pear1611
pusill1615
Christian1629
nutmeg1629
rolling pear1629
surreine1629
sweater1629
amber pear1638
Venus-pear1648
horse-pear1657
Martin1658
russet1658
rousselet1660
diego1664
frith-pear1664
maudlin1664
Messire Jean1664
primate1664
sovereign1664
spindle-pear1664
stopple-pear1664
sugar-pear1664
virgin1664
Windsor pear1664
violet-pear1666
nonsuch1674
muscat1675
burnt-cat1676
squash pear1676
rose1678
Longueville1681
maiden-heart1685
ambrette1686
vermilion1691
admiral1693
sanguinole1693
satin1693
St. Germain pear1693
pounder pear1697
vine-pear1704
amadot1706
marchioness1706
marquise1706
Margaret1707
short-neck1707
musk1708
burree1719
marquis1728
union pear1728
Doyenne pear1731
Magdalene1731
beurré1736
colmar1736
Monsieur Jean1736
muscadella1736
swan's egg1736
chaumontel1755
St Michael's pear1796
Williams1807
Marie Louise1817
seckel1817
Bartlett1828
vergaloo1828
Passe Colmar1837
glou-morceau1859
London sugar1860
snow-pear1860
Comice1866
Kieffer pear1880
sand pear1880
sandy pear1884
snowy pear1884
the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > stone fruit > [noun] > plum > other types of plum
bullacea1375
myxe?1440
prunelloa1450
bullace-fruit1530
wheat-plum1538
wheaten plum1542
pear plum1573
finger plum1577
perdrigon1582
damson plum1584
apple-plum1601
bullace-plum1608
amber plum1629
Christian1629
queen mother1629
cinnamon-plum1664
date1664
Orleans1674
Chickasaw plum1760
blue gage1764
golden drop1772
beach-plum1785
quetsch1839
egg-plum1859
hog plum1863
bladder-plum1869
prune1872
Carlsbad plum1885
apricot plum1893
the world > food and drink > food > fruit and vegetables > fruit or a fruit > pear > [noun] > other types of pear
calewey1377
choke-pear1530
muscadel1555
lording1573
bon-chrétienc1575
Burgundian pear1578
king pear1585
amiot1600
bergamot1600
butter pear1600
dew-pear1600
greening1600
bottle pear1601
gourd-pear1601
critling1611
pearc1612
nutmeg1629
rosewater pear1629
amber pear1638
Christian1651
chesil1664
diego1664
frith-pear1664
primate1664
saffron pear1664
Windsor pear1664
nonsuch1674
muscat1675
burnt-cat1676
ambrette1686
sanguinole1693
satin1693
St. Germain pear1693
amadot1706
burree1719
Doyenne1731
beurré1736
colmar1736
chaumontel1755
Marie Louise1817
seckel1817
vergaloo1828
Passe Colmar1837
glou-morceau1859
London sugar1860
Kieffer pear1880
sand pear1880
sandy pear1884
nashi1892
the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular food plant or plant product > particular types of fruit > [noun] > stone fruit > plum > other types of
white plumc1330
bullacea1375
myxe?1440
prunelloa1450
bullace-fruit1530
horse plum1530
plum1530
wheat-plum1538
wheaten plum1542
choke-plum1556
pear plum1573
finger plum1577
scad1577
skeg1601
merchant1602
bullace-plum1608
malacadonian1608
prune plum1613
date plum1626
mussel plum1626
amber plum1629
black plum1629
primordian1629
queen mother1629
winter crack1629
myrobalan1630
Christian1651
Monsieur's plum1658
cinnamon-plum1664
date1664
primordial1664
Orleans1674
mirabelle1706
myrobalan plum1708
Mogul1718
mussel1718
Chickasaw plum1760
blue gage1764
magnum bonum1764
golden drop1772
beach-plum1785
sweet plum1796
winesour1836
wild plum1838
quetsch1839
egg-plum1859
Victoria1860
cherry plum1866
bladder-plum1869
prune1872
sour plum1874
Carlsbad plum1885
horse-jug1886
French plum1939
1629 J. Parkinson Paradisi in Sole 576 The Christian plum, called also the Nutmeg plum.
1651 N. Bacon Contin. Hist. Disc. Govt. vi. 53 Like a Christian that seldom endures long after his full ripenesse [note, He means the Pear, so called].
1655 T. Moffett & C. Bennet Healths Improvem. xxii. 211 The least nourishing [Plums] (though some of them taste not unpleasantly, especially the Christian-plum) are Bullices, Christians, Prunellaes, Skegs and Horseplums.
1693 J. Evelyn tr. J. de La Quintinie Compl. Gard'ner i. iii. i. 80 All which summ'd up together, excites in me so much Consideration for the Good Christian or Boncretien-pear, that I think I should do a kind of Injustice if I should refuse it the Place of a First Dwarf-pear-tree.
1725 N. Blundell Diary 19 July in Great Diurnal of Nicholas Blundell (1972) III. 162 Jackson Inoculated four Pear Stocks with Buds of the Christian Pear and three of the Bell Pear.
1819 M. O. Forman Diary 5 Mar. in Plantation Life Rose Hill (1976) 78 I yesterday eat a good Christian Pear in high perfection.
1985 E. B. Vitz Continual Feast 13 Tarte renversée aux poires bon chrétien... Here is..a lovely French ‘upside-down’ tart, made of ‘Good Christian’ pears.
5. As a denominational name.
a. U.S. A member of one of several religious movements which arose in North America in the late 18th and early 19th cent., and which sought to revive the primitive Christianity of the apostolic early church. Now chiefly historical.Pronounced
Brit. /ˈkrʌɪstɪən/
,
U.S. /ˈkraɪstiən/
, the term was first adopted by movements led by James O'Kelly in Virginia and North Carolina, by Elias Smith and Abner Jones in New England, and by Barton Stone in Kentucky.
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1815 S. J. Mills & D. Smith Rep. Missionary Tour 19 There was even a man of the New England sect of Christ-ians preaching and distributing books in this and the adjacent Territory.
1868 Churchman (Hartford, Conn.) 6 June Baptists, Methodists, Unitarians of both schools, Christ-ians, Universalists.
1943 G. Wilson Passing Inst. ix. 197 The Methodists, the Baptists, and the Christians were our three denominations, with congregations at or near Fidelity.
2012 D. B. Jenkins Murphy iv. 57 The Baptists, Presbyterians, Methodists, and Christians or Disciples of Christ were denominations that built sanctuaries in Murphy.
b. A member of any Christian denomination other than Roman Catholicism. Usually contrasted with Catholic. Chiefly in Asian English, esp. Chinese and Sri Lankan usage.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > [noun] > person
evangelical1532
gospeller1533
Protestant?1551
tropist1561
proculstant1589
tropic1607
evangelic1620
religionary1622
reformed1679
Prot1725
Prod1837
gospellist1845
right-footer1929
left-footer1933
Christian1951
Proddy Dog1954
Proddy-hopper1958
Proddy-woddy1959
Proddy1963
1951 tr. Yang Nun-an in Surv. China Mainland Press 17 Sept. 13 Since May, rallies have been held by Catholics and Christians in more than 40 large and small cities throughout the nation.
1983 S. Ponnambalam Sri Lanka iv. 104 The ‘Sinhala-only’ policy was created and articulated mainly by the Karava, supported by the Catholics and Christians.
2019 Daily News (Sri Lanka) (Nexis) 6 Sept. If you are a Catholic or a Christian, you are serving God in whatever behaviour you show to others.

Compounds

C1. Used as a modifier in the names of various denominations, sects, or associations, as in Christian Israelites, †Christian Royalists, etc.
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1555 J. Old Acquital Edwarde VI x. sig. C6 Those that folowe this lawe, we commaunde to take vpon them and embrace the name of christian catholikes.
1613 W. Cowper Seuen Dayes Conf. sig. A6v C. The Lord by his Gospell hath called vs to bee Christian Catholikes. R. That is also a new stile of your owne, that you will bee called Christian Catholikes.
1704 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion III. xv. 497 These are called Christian Royalists, or Fifth-Monarchy-Men.
1885 Whitaker's Almanack 198 Persons described as: Christian Army. Christian Believers. Christian Brethren. Christian Disciples. Christian Eliasites. Christian Evangelists. Christian Israelites. Christian Mission. Christian Pioneers. Christian Soldiers. Christian Teetotallers. Christian Temperance Men. Christian Unionists. Free Christian Association. United Christian Army. United Christian Church.
2018 LNP (Lancaster, Pa.) (Nexis) 8 Aug. The Bible is the premier book for members of the Christian Anabaptist faith.
C2. (a) Forming adjectives with the sense ‘that has (a) Christian ——’, by combining with a noun + -ed, as in Christian-hearted, Christian-minded, etc., and derived nouns, as in Christian-mindedness, etc. (b) As a modifier, with the sense ‘by Christians’, ‘on or towards Christians’, as in Christian-controlled, Christian-oriented, etc.
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1598 F. Hastings Watch-word to English-men 126 Hauing aduentured to make this rude collection of a matter most necessarie to be vnderstoode, and thought of, by al true christian harted English-men.
1798 S. T. Coleridge Coll. Lett. (1956) I. 370 He is a sensible, christian-hearted man.
1840 S. Austin tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Popes of Rome I. i. ii. 72 In such a state of things, genuine Christian-mindedness and faith were out of the question.
1880 R. D. Blackmore Erema xlix A selfishness..by no means Christian-minded.
1929 Arlington Heights (Illinois) Herald 12 July 1/1 This world cannot be a White-controlled world and a Christian-controlled world.
1994 World-Herald (Omaha, Nebraska) 24 Dec. 40/3 Teresa..started a Christian-oriented bulletin board system.
C3.
Christian ale n. Obsolete (probably) ale drunk at a festivity held by or in connection with a church; cf. church ale n.
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the world > food and drink > drink > intoxicating liquor > ale or beer > ale > [noun] > ale for specific occasions
wassailc1300
hock-ale1484
hocking-ale1484
Christian ale1640
bummocka1688
bing-ale1735
lamb-ale1781
clerk-ale1791
audit ale1823
bride ale1868
bed-ale1880
1640 H. Glapthorne Wit in Constable ii. sig. C2 He has used to goe to Pimblico, And spend ten groats in Cakes and Christian Ale.
1642 Virgins' Compl. in Notes & Queries 14 July 1866 To eat cakes and drink Christian ale on holy daies.
Christian antiquity n. the early period of the Christian era; the early centuries of the Christian Church.
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the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > [noun] > other historical periods
antiquityc1375
Christian antiquity1577
the days of ignorance1652
the time of ignorance1652
dark ages1656
Lower Empire1668
the age of reason1792
Scythism1793
grand siècle1811
the Age of Enlightenment1825
the Hundred Days1827
Tom and Jerry days1840
regency1841
industrial age1843
Régence1845
viking age1847
ignorance1867
renascence1868
Renaissance1872
gilded age1874
jazz era1919
jazz age1920
post-war1934
steam age1941
postcolonialism1955
information age1960
1577 M. Hanmer tr. Bp. Eusebius i. i, in Aunc. Eccl. Hist. 3 The auncientrie and dignitie of Christian Antiquitie, shal against them be declared.
1768 Crit. Rev. Feb. 116 Clement's epistle to the Corinthians, which is..esteemed a valuable piece of christian antiquity.
1995 G. J. C. Medieval Piety from Relics to Eucharist v. 345 The custom of regarding relic-water as having healing properties dates from as early as Christian antiquity.
Christian Democrat n. Politics a person who advocates an ideology combining Christian values and democratic principles; spec. a member or supporter of any of various political parties advocating conservative Christian values combined with progressive social policy.Frequently in the English names of political parties, esp. in Europe and Latin America.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > Roman Catholic sects and groups > [noun] > Christian Democrat
Christian Democrat1840
society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > a party > [noun] > specific parties or groups in Europe generally > members of
Caesarean1528
liberal1814
Christian Democrat1840
possibilist1886
1840 Cleveland (Ohio) Daily Herald 22 Oct. The Christian Democrat.—Such is the title of a neat weekly sheet of medium size, just issued in this city by Mr. Michael H. Barton.
1947 Times 30 Dec. 5/3 The Christian Democrats looked forward to a West German government dominated by themselves and the Liberals.
2014 Daily Tel. 7 Jan. 15/5 A ‘grand coalition’ that was stitched together between her [sc. Angela Merkel's] Christian Democrats and the centre-Left Social Democrats.
Christian Democratic adj. Politics characterized by or advocating an ideology combining Christian values and democratic principles.Frequently in the English names of political parties, esp. in Europe and Latin America.
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > a party > [adjective] > specific parties or groups in Europe generally
Christian Democratic1842
society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > Roman Catholic sects and groups > [adjective] > Christian Democrat
Christian Democratic1842
1842 F. Byrdsall Hist. Loco-foco Pref. p. v The Equal Rights party [was] encouraged to have a deeper love for Christian Democratic principles, to seek more knowledge of them, and to find a more abiding faith in them.
1916 D. H. Lawrence Let. 7 Apr. (1932) 343 Now it is time for us to leave our Christian-democratic epoch.
2007 Church Times 23 Mar. 35/1 What is astonishing is that he is a Christian, the leader of the Christian Democratic party, in one of the most secularised places in the world.
Christian era n. the era beginning from the date traditionally given as that of the birth of Jesus Christ.
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the world > time > period > [noun] > of the world or history > specific eras or ages
First Worldc1384
Christian era1636
New Age1640
Common Era1651
oil age1889
machine age1922
space age1946
jet age1948
Age of Aquarius1967
1636 J. Browning Concerning Publike-prayer iv. 100 The first Synod that ever was..in the 34. yeare of our Christian Æra.
1777 W. Robertson Hist. Amer. (1778) I. i. 10 About six hundred and four years before the Christian æra.
1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues II. 468 In the first centuries of the Christian era.
2019 Evening Sun (Hanover, Pa.) (Nexis) 24 Jan. a6 For the first two centuries of the Christian era, burial was tenaciously held as the distinctive Christian custom and remained so until well into the nineteenth century.
Christian humanism n. (a) a school of thought, prevalent in the 16th cent., emphasizing the value of the study of classical languages and literature to Christian theology and culture; cf. humanism n. 3b; (b) the view that the principles of humanism (humanism n. 5a) and Christian faith are intrinsically compatible; practice or beliefs based on this; cf. humanism n. 5b, and secular humanism n. at secular adj. and n. Additions.
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1861 Brit. & Foreign Evangelical Rev. Apr. 379 Following the example of Erasmus, Reuchlin, Melancthon, Zwingle, and many others, she [sc. the Church] made the humanism that had been newly Christianised into a truly Christian humanism.
1883 Sat. Rev. 5 May 550/2 The vast social good that it [sc. the Church of England] has done by creating a standard which no other country possesses of Christian humanism.
1893 Philos. Rev. 2 623 Melanchthon is the best representative of Christian Humanism.
1982 R. Brown & D. Bennett Anthol. Canad. Lit. in Eng. I. 383/1 While his early fiction considered social realism and Marxism as possible responses to man's difficulties, since the mid-thirties he has found his solution in Christian humanism.
2000 E. Cameron in A. Hastings et al. Oxf. Compan. Christian Thought 399/2 Above all, Luther's campaign to reform academic theology..struck a chord with contemporary Christian humanism.
Christian name n. a name given to someone at christening or baptism; a personal name, as distinguished from a family name or surname; (also figurative) a true name, an actual name. [Compare Anglo-Norman nom cristien (13th cent.)]
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the mind > language > naming > name or appellation > [noun] > first name > Christian name
christen namec1330
Christian name1542
font-name1652
given name1827
baptismal name1869
baptismal1872
1542 N. Udall in tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 305v The Romaines for the moste parte..had three names, the first was called Praenomen, the forename, as Marcus, whiche we dooe call the christian name.
1549 H. Latimer 2nd Serm. before Kynges Maiestie 3rd Serm. sig. Gvv Nowe a dayes they call theym gentle rewardes, let them leue theire colouringe, and call them by theyr christian name Brybes.
1605 W. Camden Remaines i. 32 The giving of Surnames for Christian names first began in the time of king Edward the sixt.
1823 C. Lamb Mackery End in Elia 179 We..were familiar, even to the calling each other by our Christian Names.
2019 NewsMail & Rural Weekly (Bundaberg, Queensland) (Nexis) 3 Mar. 13 We [sc. Australians] add Os to Christian names, now known as given names. Stephen becomes Stevo, John and Jonathan becomes Johno.
Christian-name v. (a) transitive to give a Christian name to (a person); frequently in passive; (b) transitive to address (a person) by his or her Christian name (also intransitive).
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1810 Gentleman's Mag. Aug. 188/2 Our immortal Nelson.., after whom one of Admiral Young's grandsons has been Christian-named Horatio.
1847 W. M. Thackeray Vanity Fair (1848) xx. 176 The girls Christian-named each other.
a1917 W. De Morgan Old Madhouse (1919) v. 53 Of course he can Christian-name her by special arrangement. Only, he must call Nancy Miss Fraser, unless she consents to be ‘Nancied’ by him.
1967 Times 30 Mar. 3/6 Smooth advertising executives paraded their smiles..and Christian-named on all four cylinders.
1998 Daily Mail 4 May 71/1 Monsieur [Arsene] Wenger, the manager who might have been Christian-named after the club, has altered the Arsenal ethos completely.
Christian-named adj. Obsolete that has been given a Christian name; having a Christian name.
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1842 Morning Post 26 Sept. 5/5 Webster acted the magnificently Christian-named Dibbs, and would have made it an excellent character had the prompter been less audible.
1866 J. Ruskin Crown Wild Olive Pref. 21 Every separately Christian-named portion of the ruinous heap [of the slain].
Christian Right n. (also with lower-case initial in the second element) Politics (chiefly with the) any political group or faction characterized by support of socially conservative Christian values; (in the United States) a political movement of (predominantly Protestant) Christian groups favouring strongly conservative social and political views; the supporters of this movement (cf. religious right n. at religious adj. and n. Compounds 2).
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [noun] > other parties
Liberty Party1705
republican1782
republican1799
prohibition party1855
Greenback party1875
Christian Right1947
religious right1973
society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > groups or attitudes right to left > [noun] > the right
centre-right1822
right1822
right wing1841
Christian Right1947
New Right1966
alt-right2009
1947 R. Niebuhr in Virginia Q. Rev. Autumn 488 The ‘Christian right’ on the continent, such as the French MRP for instance, is socialistic by comparison with American political thought, whether right or left.
1967 G. Thayer Farther Shores of Politics ix. 217 The activities of the four major Christian right groups—Billy James Hargis' Christian Crusade, [etc.].
1979 J. K. Cooley in P. E. Haley & L. W. Snider Lebanon in Crisis 38 Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel Halim Khaddam, fearing partition might be the goal of the Christian Right.., issued a solemn warning.
1989 S. Diamond Spiritual Warfare iii. 84 Most media and activist attention on the Christian Right has focused on the movement's efforts to outlaw abortion, to legislate against gay rights, to reinstitute prayer in public schools and to censor textbooks.
2005 Pantagraph (Bloomington, Illinois) (Nexis) 7 Dec. a6 Abortion, gay people's rights and..euthanasia..are given an absolute ‘No’ by the Christian right. They want their decision on these subjects to become universal across the country.
Christian rock n. a type of rock music characterized by lyrics with a strong Christian message, particularly associated with Protestant evangelism and performed by devout Christian bands or singers; frequently attributive.The term is often used more generally to include other types of music with a Christian message, such as pop, country, punk, etc. This larger category is also referred to as contemporary Christian music.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > pop music > [noun] > rock > types of
jazz-rock1915
rockabilly1956
rockaboogie1956
hard rock1959
folk-rock1963
soft rock1965
surf rock1965
acid rock1966
raga rock1966
progressive rock1968
Christian rock1969
cock rock1970
punk1970
punk rock1970
space rock1970
swamp rock1970
techno-rock1971
glitter rock1972
grunge1973
glam-rock1974
pub rock1974
alternative rock1975
dinosaur rock1975
prog rock1976
AOR1977
New Wave1977
pomp rock1978
prog1978
anarcho-punk1979
stadium rock1979
oi1981
alt-rock1982
noise1982
noise-rock1982
trash1983
mosh1985
emo-core1986
Goth1986
rawk1987
emo1988
grindcore1989
darkwave1990
queercore1991
lo-fi1993
dadrock1994
nu metal1995
1969 S. Kirban Your Last Goodbye i. 35 At some evangelistic crusades ‘Christian rock’ music and psychedelic lights are used to lure the youth to Christ. Is the Word of God so weak that it needs such crutches?
2011 D. Nantais Rock-a my Soul i. 21 Christian rock draws..much criticism, because it sometimes appears to sacrifice musical quality in order to evangelize.
Christian Socialism n. (also with lower-case initial in the second element) Politics a movement or ideology advocating a form of socialism based on Christian principles.Christian Socialism became a significant movement in the United Kingdom in the mid 19th cent., promoted by F. D. Maurice, Charles Kingsley, and others.
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1838 Christian Teacher Apr. 220 [They] blame me for my preferring Christ to Mr. Owen, and Christian Socialism to the five-fact-socialism.
1850 Daily News 13 Mar. 5/2 The infection of..‘Christian Socialism’ is spreading to Whitehall.
2018 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 27 Nov. At the heart of her radical Christian socialism was her feeling of community.
Christian Socialist n. (also with lower-case initial in the second element) Politics a person who advocates a form of socialism based on Christian principles; spec. a member or supporter of any of various political parties advocating an ideology based on Christian and socialist principles.Now frequently with reference to members of political parties in certain European and Latin American countries.
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society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > socialism > [noun] > other types of socialism > adherents of
Saint-Simonist1829
Saint-Simonian1831
Saint-Simonite1831
Christian Socialist1838
societarian1842
democratic socialist1848
social democrat1848
utopian socialist1849
scientific socialist1852
state socialist1879
champagne socialist1906
guild socialist1913
state capitalist1915
maximalist1918
1838 Northern Star & Leeds Gen. Advertiser 15 Dec. 7/1 Remarks on the necessity of immediately reviving Primitive Christianity and Community of Goods. By a Christian Socialist.
1856 E. B. Browning Aurora Leigh v. 207 A Christian socialist, Is Romney Leigh.
2018 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 11 Dec. 27 Russell was a Christian Socialist who campaigned for the Labour Party.
Christian Socialize v. (also with lower-case initial in the second element) Politics rare to imbue with Christian Socialism. [After Christian Socialism n.]
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a1861 A. H. Clough Sel. Prose Wks. (1964) 245 Even could you Christian-socialize all England, there would still be found in the national Agapemone-Phalanstère a good deal of drunkenness and violence.
1884 F. Maurice F. D. Maurice II. 41 His great wish was to Christianise Socialism, not to Christian-socialise the Universe.
1970 Theology Jan. 20 Ludlow saw socialism as a manifestation of righteousness expressed in new laws and institutions and wished to ‘Christian Socialize’ mankind.

Derivatives

ˈChristian-wise adv. (a) in a Christian manner; (b) as regards Christians, in respect of Christians.
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1639 H. Knolleys in Suffolk Deeds (Suffolk County, Mass.) (1880) I. 19 I apprehended that they dealt not Christianwise with me in not suffering me to set down within their pattent, because I differed from them in my judgment.
1856 J. W. Warter Southey's Lett. II. 292 In what way Southey wished the Catechism taught..not parrotwise, but Christianwise.
1924 Forbes 1 Mar. 620/1 In certain cities the number of different churches would be amusing were their significance less unpleasant Christianwise.
1984 R. Cusack Cadenza 149 Can you not lean a little towards each other, co-operate Christianwise for once?
2016 Times (Nexis) 8 Nov. 32 When I went to the old city in Jerusalem years ago, I had only the vaguest notion of what to expect Christian-wise.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2020; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

christianv.

Brit. /ˈkrɪstʃ(ə)n/, /ˈkrɪstɪən/, /ˈkrɪstjən/, U.S. /ˈkrɪstʃən/
Forms: see Christian adj. and n.
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: Christian adj.
Etymology: < Christian adj., partly as an alteration of christen v.
Now rare.
transitive. To christen (a person). Formerly also: †to make (a person or thing) Christian (obsolete). Chiefly in passive.In some instances perhaps an error for christen.
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society > faith > sect > Christianity > conversion to Christianity > convert [verb (transitive)]
christeneOE
christian1534
Christianize1590
gospelize1646
Christify1654
1534 tr. Lyndewode's Constit. Prouincialles i. f. 8 Them that be cathecumini, that is to saye newely instructed in the fayth of Chryste to be christiened.
1565 W. Allen Def. & Declar. Doctr. Purgatory f. 205 He was bothe Christianed and buried in the vnity of the Romane Churche.
a1626 A. Lake Serm. (1629) iii. 39 How barbarous other countries, yea our own countrey was before it was christianed.
1661 J. Cragge Royal Prerogative Vindicated ii. 54 Augustine, and his Companions, were not the first Converters of the Saxons, whose Queen Berta was Christianed long before.
1720 C. Morris Diary 3 Mar. (1934) 78 My nephew Bragge came..to be Godfather to Morris Burland who was Christian'd at the Cathedral betwixt 3 & 4.
1880 J. S. Stallybrass tr. J. Grimm Teutonic Mythol. I. xiii. 269 Into the same ‘furious host’..were adopted the souls of infants dying unbaptized; not having been christian'd, they remained heathen, and fell to heathen gods, to Wuotan or to Hulda.
1992 R. A. Sundstrom Sidney Godolphin 28 The child was christianed with the family name Francis.

Derivatives

ˈchristianed adj.
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?1547 tr. Erasmus Epist. Veryte of Sacrament sig. B.iij This is and ought to be vnto all christianed men a foundacion immoueable.
1605 W. Symonds Pisgah Evangelica vi. 67 Confessing Christianed Rome to be the whore truely.
1931 J. C. Snaith Indian Summer ii. i. 169 On my hoath, your worship, as a Christianed man.
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