Christ

[ krahyst ]
/ kraɪst /

noun

Jesus of Nazareth, held by Christians to be the fulfillment of prophecies in the Old Testament regarding the eventual coming of a Messiah.
the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament (used chiefly in versions of the New Testament).
someone regarded as similar to Jesus of Nazareth.

interjection

Sometimes Offensive. (used as an oath or strong expression of disbelief, dismay, awe, disappointment, pain, etc.)

Origin of Christ

learned respelling of Middle English, Old English Crīst < Latin Chrīstus < Greek chrīstos anointed, translation of Hebrew māshīaḥ anointed, Messiah

British Dictionary definitions for christ

Christ
/ (kraɪst) /

noun

Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ), regarded by Christians as fulfilling Old Testament prophecies of the Messiah
the Messiah or anointed one of God as the subject of Old Testament prophecies
an image or picture of Christ

interjection

taboo, slang an oath expressing annoyance, surprise, etc
See also Jesus

Derived forms of Christ

Christly, adjective

Word Origin for Christ

Old English Crīst, from Latin Chrīstus, from Greek khristos anointed one (from khriein to anoint), translating Hebrew māshīah Messiah

Cultural definitions for christ (1 of 2)

Christ

A title for Jesus meaning “Messiah” or “anointed one.”

Cultural definitions for christ (2 of 2)

Christ

A title by which Christians (see also Christian) refer to Jesus. The word is a Greek translation of the Hebrew messiah, meaning “the anointed one.”