Jhesu

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From Latin Iēsū, dative and vocative of Iēsus, as well as Latin Iēsum, accusative of Iēsus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈdʒeːzu/, /ˈdʒeːziu̯/

Proper noun

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Jhesu

  1. vocative/accusative/dative of Jhesus

Usage notes

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  • When the name is the object of a verb or preposition or used in the vocative, the usual form is Jhesu.

Declension

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Descendants

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  • English: Jesu

References

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Old French

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Jhesu m (nominative singular Jhesus)

  1. Jesus (religious figure)

Synonyms

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Old Occitan

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Proper noun

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Jhesu (nominative Jhesus)

  1. Jesus (religious figure)