an appellation synonymous with *Messiah*, usually added to Jesus; and, together therewith, designating the Saviour of the world. See CHRISTIANITY and MESSIAH.
The word *χειροτόνει* signifies anointed, from *χείμων*, *inungo*, "I anoint." Sometimes the word *Christ* is used singly, CHRIST
gly, by way of antonomasia, to denote a person sent from God, as an anointed prophet, king, or priest.
Order of CHRIST; a military order, founded by Dionysius I., king of Portugal, to animate his nobles against the Moors. The arms of this order are gules, patriarchal cross charged with another cross argent: they had their residence, at first at Castroamarin; afterwards they removed to the city of Thomar, as being nearer to the Moors of Andalusia and Estremadura.
CHRIST is also the name of a military order in Livonia, instituted in 1205 by Albert bishop of Riga. The end of this institution was to defend the new Christians who were converted every day in Livonia, but were persecuted by the heathens. They wore on their cloaks a sword with a cross over it, whence they were also denominated brothers of the sword.
CHRIST-Burgh, a town of Poland, near the lake Drafen, and about three Polish miles from Marienburg.
CHRIST-Church, a borough town of Hampshire, 30 miles south-west of Winchester, near the sea-coast. W. Long. 2. N. Lat. 50° 40'. It sends two members to parliament.