Christkind

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English

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Proper noun

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Christkind

  1. A personification of the baby Jesus who, in German speaking parts of Europe, takes the place of Santa Claus

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German

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Etymology

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Christ (Christ) +‎ Kind (child).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈkʁɪstˌkɪnt/
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Proper noun

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Christkind n (proper noun, strong, genitive Christkindes or Christkinds, diminutive Christkindchen n or Christkindlein n)

  1. (Christianity) Baby Jesus
  2. A fictional angel-like creature, typically thought of as an apparition of Baby Jesus, which traditionally takes the place of Santa Claus as a bringer of Christmas presents in the German-language area, particularly but not exclusively in Catholic regions.

Noun

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Christkind n (proper noun, strong, genitive Christkindes or Christkinds, plural Christkinder)

  1. A representation of the Christkind (as above)
  2. (Austria, Southern Germany) Christmas gift
  3. (Austria, otherwise humorous) giver of a Christmas gift
  4. (humorous) someone born on Christmas Eve

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Descendants

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  • Cajun French: Christine

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