Associations to the word «Nativity»
Noun
- Riga
- Lazarus
- Observance
- Monastery
- Eve
- Sunday
- Sermon
- Pilgrimage
- Savior
- Archdiocese
- Artisan
- Vatican
- Testament
- Tableau
- Birthplace
- Matthew
- Reindeer
- Angel
- Nave
- Pietro
- Decoration
- Giovanni
- Painting
- Teller
- Procession
- Passion
- Della
- Epistle
- Allegheny
- Iconography
- Hours
- Parish
- Mak
- Display
- Ox
- Palestinian
- Lucifer
- Pseudo
- Constantine
- Interlude
- Ethnicity
- Stable
- Saint
- Bridget
- Sonnet
- Mystery
- Lorenzo
- Holiday
- Casting
- Pilgrim
- Giacomo
- Jerome
- Pulpit
- Prophet
- Massacre
- Saturn
- Armenian
- Miracle
- Oratory
- Eighth
- Pastor
- Militant
- Trinity
- Ass
- Choir
- Genealogy
- Descent
- Poppy
- Moses
- Santa
- Aisle
- Lord
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Wiktionary
NATIVITY, noun. (now dated) Someone's birth; the place, time and circumstances of a birth. [from 14th c.]
NATIVITY, noun. (also with capital initial) The birth of Jesus. [from 14th c.]
NATIVITY, noun. (Christianity) The festival celebrating the birth of Jesus; Christmas Day. [from 12th c.]
NATIVITY, noun. (astrology) Someone's birth considered as a means of astrology; a horoscope associated with a person's birth. [from 14th c.]
NATIVITY, noun. (Christianity) The birth of Jesus as described in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.
NATIVITY, noun. (by extension) Christmas.
NATIVITY PLAY, noun. (Christianity) A dramatic depiction of the story of the birth of Jesus Christ, commonly performed by children in churches and in Christian schools during the Christmas season.
NATIVITY SCENE, noun. (Christianity) A depiction—which may be pictorial, dramatic, or by means of figurines—of the birth of Jesus Christ in a manger, as described in the New Testament account.
NATIVITY SCENE, noun. Alternative spelling of Nativity Scene
Dictionary definition
NATIVITY, noun. The event of being born; "they celebrated the birth of their first child".
NATIVITY, noun. The theological doctrine that Jesus Christ had no human father; Christians believe that Jesus's birth fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and was attended by miracles; the Nativity is celebrated at Christmas.
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