"Χp̃es mæssa" meaning in Old English

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Noun

Etymology: From Cristes mæsse, the abbreviation of Crist by the symbol X, from Ancient Greek Χ (Kh, “(letter chi)”), from Χριστός (Khristós, “Christ”). Etymology templates: {{der|ang|grc|Χ||(letter chi)}} Ancient Greek Χ (Kh, “(letter chi)”) Head templates: {{head|ang|nouns|||||g=f|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=}} Χp̃es mæssa f, {{ang-noun|f}} Χp̃es mæssa f
  1. Xmas, Christmas Tags: feminine
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