Jesi
name, noun
name, noun ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 plural of Jesus (“the Christian savior”) form-of, nonstandard, plural, proscribed
"The problem is that people have this myth that Emirs and VIPs are some kind of angels or Jesi (plural of Jesus Christ may peace be upon Muhammad and him.)"
Proper Noun
- 1 A comune in Ancona province, Marche region, Italy.
- 2 plural of Jesus (male given name) form-of, nonstandard, plural, proscribed
"As a side note, around the year 4 B.C. in Israel, were there lots of people running around with the name "Jesus", or was it fairly uncommon/unheard of?"
Example
More examples"As a side note, around the year 4 B.C. in Israel, were there lots of people running around with the name "Jesus", or was it fairly uncommon/unheard of?"
Etymology
Etymology 1
From Italian Jesi.
Etymology 2
Formed by application of Latin rules, changing -us to -i for the plural form.
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