The Oxford English Dictionary records the earliest use of this word in 963 AD, when it started to replace the previous Old English term rood.
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No. The word 'cross' comes from the Latin 'crux', a Roman torture device used for crucifixion.
The word "cross" is in the King James Version of the Bible 28 times. It is in 28 verses.
The word 'brunch' was used instead of morning tea. it is cross between breakfast and lunch.
In the first place you do not use the word "used" here in this question. An example: Jesus did impute His righteousness on those who believe. Our sins were imputed on Jesus on the cross.
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The word Sexism was first used in 1968
A cross-word Puzzle answer says it was Nina.
The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.
The Greek word for cross is "σταυρός" (stauros). In ancient Greece, the term was used to refer to an upright stake or pole, often used for executions. Over time, it came to specifically denote the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified in Christian theology.
Yes, the word 'cross' is a noun (cross, crosses), a verb (cross, crosses, crossing, crossed), and an adjective (cross, crosser, crossest).Examples:Mom always word a gold cross around her neck. (noun)Take mom's had so we can cross the street. (verb)It's a bad Monday morning when you have a cross boss. (adjective)
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