Xmas - translation to ρωσικά
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Xmas - translation to ρωσικά

WRITTEN ABBREVIATION FOR "CHRISTMAS"
X-mas; X'mas; XMAS; X-MAS; X-Mas; Xmass; Χmas; Khmas; Xpmas; X'Mas; X mas; Xtemass

Xmas         

['krɪsməs]

общая лексика

X - первая буква греческого написания имени Христа + mass - месса

синоним

Christmas (преим. употр. на письме)

существительное

общая лексика

([сокр.] от Christmas)

Рождество

синоним

Christmas

Christmas         
HOLIDAY ORIGINATING IN CHRISTIANITY, USUALLY DECEMBER 25
Christmas day; Chrismas; Crismas; Cristmas; Christmass; Crissmas; Christ's Mass; Chrimbo; Chirstma; Chirstmas; Nativity of the Lord; Feast of the Nativity; Christmas spirit; Christmas Day; Christmas in the United States (1946–1964); Christmas in baby boomer America; Christmas in the United States, for children of the baby boom era; Christmas in the United States, post-War; Christmas in the United States during the post-War years; Christ mas; Christ Mass; Orthodox Christmas; Christmas Mass; Christian Christmas; Christmas in the post-War United States; Chisrtmas; Date of Christmas; Christmas (United States); First Day of Christmas; Christmases; Calculation hypothesis; Quartodecimal; Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord; Christmas in the post-war United States; Christmas in the United States (1946-1964); Cristesmæsse; History of Christmas; Jesus' Birthday; Christ's Birthday; Birthday of Christ; Birthday of Jesus; Christ's birthday; Jesus' birthday; Eastern Orthodox Christmas
Christmas noun 1) рождество (abbr. Xmas) - Father Christmas 2) attr. рождественский
Christmas         
HOLIDAY ORIGINATING IN CHRISTIANITY, USUALLY DECEMBER 25
Christmas day; Chrismas; Crismas; Cristmas; Christmass; Crissmas; Christ's Mass; Chrimbo; Chirstma; Chirstmas; Nativity of the Lord; Feast of the Nativity; Christmas spirit; Christmas Day; Christmas in the United States (1946–1964); Christmas in baby boomer America; Christmas in the United States, for children of the baby boom era; Christmas in the United States, post-War; Christmas in the United States during the post-War years; Christ mas; Christ Mass; Orthodox Christmas; Christmas Mass; Christian Christmas; Christmas in the post-War United States; Chisrtmas; Date of Christmas; Christmas (United States); First Day of Christmas; Christmases; Calculation hypothesis; Quartodecimal; Solemnity of the Nativity of the Lord; Christmas in the post-war United States; Christmas in the United States (1946-1964); Cristesmæsse; History of Christmas; Jesus' Birthday; Christ's Birthday; Birthday of Christ; Birthday of Jesus; Christ's birthday; Jesus' birthday; Eastern Orthodox Christmas

['krɪsməs]

общая лексика

Рождество (25 декабря; главный церковный и светский праздник года; к этому дню по традиции обмениваются подарками и рождественскими открытками, украшают ёлку, устраивают вечера и рождественские представления для детей. 25 и 26 декабря - официальные выходные дни; рождественские святки отмечаются с середины декабря до 6 января [Twelfth night])

синоним

pantomime; bank holiday; Boxing Day; carol; Christmas card

существительное

общая лексика

рождественский

церковное выражение

рождество (Христово)

синоним

Christmastide

Ορισμός

Xmas
Xmas is used in informal written English to represent the word Christmas.
Merry Xmas!...

Βικιπαίδεια

Xmas

Xmas (also X-mas) is a common abbreviation of the word Christmas. It is sometimes pronounced , but Xmas, and variants such as Xtemass, originated as handwriting abbreviations for the typical pronunciation . The 'X' comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of the Greek word Christós (Greek: Χριστός, translit. Khristós, lit. "anointed, covered in oil"), which became Christ in English. The suffix -mas is from the Latin-derived Old English word for Mass.

There is a common misconception that the word Xmas stems from a secularizing tendency to de-emphasize the religious tradition from Christmas, by "taking the Christ out of Christmas"; nevertheless, the term's usage dates back to the 16th century, and corresponds to Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Church of England, and Episcopalian liturgical use of various forms of chi-rho monogram. In English, "X" was first used as a scribal abbreviation for "Christ" in 1100; "X'temmas" is attested in 1551, and "Xmas" in 1721.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Xmas
1. Thousands of people put Xmas decorations up well before Xmas and leave them up longer than necessary!
2. Now, we can‘t use them at Xmas time or Thanksgiving.
3. Should be really useful for hayfever sufferers by Xmas time.
4. How absolutely horrendous, and getting onto Xmas as well.
5. A lot of places go into Xmas–mode immediately after Halloween – give me a break!
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