"Керста" meaning in Chechen

See Керста in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

Forms: Kersta [romanization]
Etymology: From Ancient Greek Χριστός (Khristós, “Christ”), through Old Georgian ქრისტე (krisṭe) as Georgians proselytized Christianity to Nakh peoples until the Mongol invasions of the region. Compare its descendants Digor Ossetian Киристе (Kiriste), Mingrelian ქირსე (kirse), Abkhaz Қьырса (Kʲərsa). Etymology templates: {{der|ce|grc|Χριστός|t=Christ}} Ancient Greek Χριστός (Khristós, “Christ”), {{bor|ce|oge|ქრისტე}} Old Georgian ქრისტე (krisṭe), {{cog|os-dig|Киристе|tr=Christ}} Digor Ossetian Киристе (Kiriste), {{cog|xmf|ქირსე}} Mingrelian ქირსე (kirse), {{cog|ab|Қьырса}} Abkhaz Қьырса (Kʲərsa) Head templates: {{ce-noun}} Керста • (Kersta) ?
  1. Christian Wikipedia link: Mongol invasions of Durdzuketi
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