Download xmas wallpapers free APK latest version Free for Android
Version | 6.00 |
Update | 6 years ago |
Size | 14.23 MB (14,917,346 bytes) |
Developer | best wallpaper inc |
Category | Apps, Personalization |
Package Name | com.xmas.wallpapers.free.rev4857401 |
OS | 4.2 and up |
xmas wallpapers free APPLICATION description
this application is a live wallpaper or screensaver of xmas wallpapers free
this application is a live wallpaper or screensaver of xmas wallpapers free set the app as live wallpaper to decorate your phone downloads xmas wallpapers free from our store page. we have the best collection of xmas wallpapers free. you can also download other live wallpaper in case you don’t find this lwp suitable for you, we had a vast lwp collection. the abbreviation of 'xmas' for 'christmas' is neither modern nor disrespectful.
the notion that it is a new and vulgar representation of the word 'christmas' seems to stem from the erroneous belief that the letter 'x' is used to stand for the word 'christ' because of its resemblance to a cross, or that the abbreviation was deliberately concocted "to take the 'christ' out of christmas." actually, this usage is nearly as old as christianity itself, and its origins lie in the fact that the first letter in the greek word for 'christ' is 'chi,' and the greek letter 'chi' is represented by a symbol similar to the letter 'x' in the modern roman alphabet. hence 'xmas' is indeed perfectly legitimate abbreviation for the word 'christmas' (just as 'xian' is also sometimes used as an abbreviation of the word 'christian'). none of this means that christians (and others) aren't perhaps justified in feeling a little miffed when people take the shortcut of writing 'xmas' rather than 'christmas,' but the point is that the abbreviation was not created specifically for the purpose of demeaning christ, christians, christianity, or christmas: it's a very old artifact of a very different language.
the notion that it is a new and vulgar representation of the word 'christmas' seems to stem from the erroneous belief that the letter 'x' is used to stand for the word 'christ' because of its resemblance to a cross, or that the abbreviation was deliberately concocted "to take the 'christ' out of christmas." actually, this usage is nearly as old as christianity itself, and its origins lie in the fact that the first letter in the greek word for 'christ' is 'chi,' and the greek letter 'chi' is represented by a symbol similar to the letter 'x' in the modern roman alphabet. hence 'xmas' is indeed perfectly legitimate abbreviation for the word 'christmas' (just as 'xian' is also sometimes used as an abbreviation of the word 'christian'). none of this means that christians (and others) aren't perhaps justified in feeling a little miffed when people take the shortcut of writing 'xmas' rather than 'christmas,' but the point is that the abbreviation was not created specifically for the purpose of demeaning christ, christians, christianity, or christmas: it's a very old artifact of a very different language.
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Old versions
Version | Size | Update |
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⇢ 6.00 (1 variants) | ↓ 14.23 MB | ◴ 6 years ago |
⇢ 5.00 (1 variants) | ↓ 14.22 MB | ◴ 6 years ago |
⇢ 3.00 (1 variants) | ↓ 14.22 MB | ◴ 6 years ago |