出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/14 03:07 UTC 版)
The proper noun is derived from 中期英語 Cristemasse, Criste-mas (“Christmas Day; season of Christmas; Christmas festivities”) [and other forms], from 古期英語 Cristes mæsse (“Christmas”, literally “Christ’s mass”), from Crist (“Christ”) + -es (possessive marker) + mæsse (“a mass (celebration of the Eucharist)”). The English word is analysable as Christ + -mas (suffix denoting a holiday or sacred day). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Kristmisse (“Christmas”), West Frisian Krystmis (“Christmas”), Dutch Kerstmis (“Christmas”), German Low German Karstmis (“Christmas”).
The noun, adjective, and verb are derived from the proper noun.
Adjective etymology 1, adjective sense 1 (“red and green in color”) refers to these colors being traditionally associated with Christmas.
Christmas (countable and uncountable, plural Christmases or Christmasses) (also attributive)
Christmas (uncountable)
Christmas (not comparable) (US)
Christmas (third-person singular simple present Christmases or Christmasses, present participle Christmasing or Christmassing, simple past and past participle Christmased or Christmassed)
Short for Jiminy Christmas, probably a variant of Jiminy Cricket or Jiminy Crickets, a euphemism for Jesus Christ.
Christmas
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/19 16:58 UTC 版)
Christ-mas
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/31 11:47 UTC 版)
Christmas or Christmas Day is a holiday generally observed on December 25 (with alternative days of January 6, 7 and 19) to commemorate the birth of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity. The actual birthday of Jesus is not known, and the events of his birth are recorded in two of the Canonical gospels.
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Christmas
on Christmas
クリスマスに.
at Christmas
the Christmas season
the Christmas break
the Christmas rush
Christmas shoppers
celebrate Christmas
celebrate Christmas
Christmas greetings
Christmas greetings
keep Christmas
the day before Christmas
クリスマスのころに.
クリスマスイブに.
keep Christmas