- Christ-cross-row
Christ-cross-row (engl., spr. kriß-kroß-rō), altengl. Abc-Fibel, weil sich auf der ersten Seite ein Kreuz befand. Ebenso italienisch: Santa Croce.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Christ-cross-row (engl., spr. kriß-kroß-rō), altengl. Abc-Fibel, weil sich auf der ersten Seite ein Kreuz befand. Ebenso italienisch: Santa Croce.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Christ-cross-row — or criss cross row /krisˈkros rō/ noun (archaic and dialect) The alphabet, from hornbooks in which the alphabet was preceded by the figure of a cross (Christ cross or criss cross) • • • Main Entry: ↑Christ … Useful english dictionary
christ|cross-row — «KRIHS KRS ROH», noun. Archaic. the alphabet (so called from the figure of a cross set before it in hornbooks) … Useful english dictionary
cross-row — christ·cross row; … English syllables
cross-row — crossˈ row same as ↑Christ cross row (see under ↑Christ). • • • Main Entry: ↑cross … Useful english dictionary
criss-cross-row — Christ cross row or criss cross row /krisˈkros rō/ noun (archaic and dialect) The alphabet, from hornbooks in which the alphabet was preceded by the figure of a cross (Christ cross or criss cross) • • • Main Entry: ↑Christ … Useful english dictionary
christ — an·ti·christ; christ; christ·church; christ·cross; christ·cross row; christ·er; christ·hood; christ·less; christ·like; christ·ly; christ·masy; thom·as gil·christ; christ·mas; Christ; christ·mas·sy; … English syllables
christcross-row — christ·cross row … English syllables
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