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Using true words to speak correctly. The entry word CHRISTMAS. Is a double compound word. When we break the word in its component parts we get CHRIST. Came to us as a Middle English word as Crist. It means the anointed one, the Messiah. (Gr) Christus = Christos. Means to dismissed. Also it’s a rite carried out by the Roman Catholic to reenact Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross. Here’s a dictionary that’s worth adding to your library. December 27, 2014. January 2, 2015. August 21, 2014.

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Using true words to speak correctly. The entry word CHRISTMAS. Is a double compound word. When we break the word in its component parts we get CHRIST. Came to us as a Middle English word as Crist. It means the anointed one, the Messiah. (Gr) Christus = Christos. Means to dismissed. Also it’s a rite carried out by the Roman Catholic to reenact Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross. Here’s a dictionary that’s worth adding to your library. December 27, 2014. January 2, 2015. August 21, 2014.

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Using true words to speak correctly. The entry word CHRISTMAS. Is a double compound word. When we break the word in its component parts we get CHRIST. Came to us as a Middle English word as Crist. It means the anointed one, the Messiah. (Gr) Christus = Christos. Means to dismissed. Also it’s a rite carried out by the Roman Catholic to reenact Christ’s sacrificial death on the cross. Here’s a dictionary that’s worth adding to your library. December 27, 2014. January 2, 2015. August 21, 2014.

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