The term ' "Christmas" in the English word happens to be amalgamated mean
"Christ's mass" comes from the word in the middle ages English Christemasse which comes from the old English Cristes meesse said in one. This word was found for the first time in documents that are saved in 1948. 1038, the term Crtst (Crtstes ownership) comes from the Greek word Christos, which is a translation of Mašîaḥ (the Messiah) in the Hebrew language, and "mæsse" is from Latin missa is to celebrate the Eucharist.
Format."Christenmas" also found use in the past as well, but is now considered low and ancient endemic. The word comes from the medieval English Cristenmasse meaning that there are, according to the letter, "a Christian mass", "Xmas" is short for Christmas. " Comes from the first letter Χ in Khrīstos "(Χριστός) Greek
.Which means "Christ." Even many writes format not supported This is the example used in the medieval English es Χρ̄ masse (where "Χρ̄" is a bigger Χριστός)
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