Nativity Definition
nə-tĭvĭ-tē, nā-
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noun
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Birth, esp. with reference to place, time, or accompanying conditions.
Webster's New World
The birth of Jesus.
American Heritage
A representation of the newborn Jesus, typically as part of a grouping that includes Mary, Joseph, the Magi, etc.
Webster's New World
The horoscope for the time of a given person's birth.
Webster's New World
Christmas.
American Heritage
Synonyms:
- virgin-birth
- nascence
- nascency
- birth
- coming of the Christ-child
- Holy Night
- the birth of Christ
idiom
the Nativity
- the birth of Jesus
- Christmas Day
Webster's New World
Other Word Forms of Nativity
Noun
Singular:
nativity
Plural:
nativitiesIdioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Nativity
- the Nativity
Origin of Nativity
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Middle English nativite from Old French from Latin nātīvitās from nātīvus born native
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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From Anglo-Norman nativite, Middle French nativite, and their source, Latin nātÄ«vitās (“birth").
From Wiktionary
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