christendom

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English - Turkish
{i} Hristiyanlık, Hristiyan âlemi
{i} hristiyanlık dünyası
{i} hristiyan alemi
hristiyanlık
Hıristiyan âlemi
English - English
The state of being a Christian

And also Sir Palomydes avowed never to take full Crystyndom untyll that he had done seven batayles within lystys.

The Christian world

Cambridge’s status was enhanced by a charter in 1231 from King Henry III of England which awarded the ius non trahi extra (a right to discipline its own members) plus some exemption from taxes, and a bull in 1233 from Pope Gregory IX that gave graduates from Cambridge the right to teach everywhere in Christendom.

that part of the world where christianity is generally professed
{n} the body or general state of christians
All the Christian people and countries in the world can be referred to as Christendom. all the Christian people or countries in the world
The whole body of Christians
The imagined community of Christian believers under the authority of the Catholic Church
the collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia); "for a thousand years the Roman Catholic Church was the principal church of Christendom"
The profession of faith in Christ by baptism; hence, the Christian religion, or the adoption of it
1 The realm of countries in the world where {apostate} Christianity is the official or predominant religion 2 The people who are members of Christendom's churches <<Christendom dismisses God's personal name as unimportant >>
the view of a community of Christian nations in Europe under the joint authority of the Pope and Emperor, dominant in medieval western Europe; the parts of the world in which Christianity is the most common religion
The name received at baptism; or, more generally, any name or appelation
The domain of Christ, a social and religious complex with specific boundaries, created by Constantine Dominant characteristic is, to identify the Gospel with the norms of the prevailing social structure
{i} Christian world
That portion of the world in which Christianity prevails, or which is governed under Christian institutions, in distinction from heathen or Mohammedan lands
christendom

    Hyphenation

    Chris·ten·dom

    Turkish pronunciation

    krîsındım

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkrəsəndəm/ /ˈkrɪsəndəm/

    Etymology

    () Old English cristendōm, corresponding to Christian +‎ -dom.
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