No, Xmas was not originally used in a derogatory way.
The X was used in Christian texts as a shorthand way to represent the word Christ.
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"Xmas" is an abbreviation of the word "Christmas".
Yes it is
No. Not as far as I know. Xmas is short for Christmas.
"Xmas" is a common abbreviation of the word "Christmas".The "-mas" part is from the Latin-derived Old English word for "Mass",while the "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letterof the Greek word Χριστός, translated as "Christ".There is a common misconception that the word Xmas is a secular attemptto remove the religious tradition from Christmas by taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas".
The reason the term hyphenated American is derogatory is because it means that an American with a foreign birth displays allegiances to that foreign country. The term hyphenated American was first published in 1889 and was considered a derogatory term by the early 1900s.
yes it is.Xmas is a common abbreviation of the word Christmas.The "-mas" part is from the Latin-derived Old English word for Mass,while the "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of the Greek word Χριστός, translated as "Christ".There is a common misconception that the word Xmas stems from a secular attempt to remove the religious tradition from Christmas by taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas".
One derogatory term describing a lowlife is "scum."
It has no other common meaning because Xmas is the common abbreviation of the word Christmas.The "-mas" part is from the Latin-derived Old English word for Mass,while the "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of the Greek word Χριστός, translated as "Christ".There is a common misconception that the word Xmas stems from a secular attempt to remove the religious tradition from Christmas by taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas".
The term "spic" is a derogatory and offensive slur used to refer to Hispanics. It is considered highly derogatory and should never be used.
No.
Christlike. In Corinth it was at first a derogatory term but the Christians took it on in honor.
Absolutely not.