English
Etymology
Greek Î�αζαÏ�ηνÏ�Ï� (NazarÄ�nos), an ethnonym of Î�αζαÏ�Îθ (Nazareth). For a list of theories as to the further etymology of this word, please consult the w:Nazarene|Wikipedia article on â��Nazareneâ��.
Adjective
Nazarene
- Of or pertaining to Nazareth or its people.
- Of or relating to the Church of the Nazarene.
#* Holiness Today is a Nazarene magazine.
Proper noun
Nazarene
- A person from Nazareth.
- (kat' exochen|κα�' �ξ��ήν) Jesus Christ. Usually with 'the'.
- Members of the Church of the Nazarene.
#* I have been a Nazarene for several years, I joined the church in 1946.
Translations
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Greek, Ancient: �αζα�ην��, �αζ��α�ο�
See also
Nazareth
Nazuraiun
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