kryžius

Lithuanian




Etymology
Borrowed from, borrowed from , borrowed from *křižь, from West  *križь, from early  *kryžь, borrowed from  *krọ̄ǯe, from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  cross
 * 2)  misery, hardship; misfortune by implicit comparison with the crucifixion
 * 3)  cross (symbol of the Christian faith)
 * 4) cross (non-religious) decoration in the shape of a cross
 * 5) cross symbol, ornament or decorative element, consisting of at least two lines that cross
 * 1) cross (non-religious) decoration in the shape of a cross
 * 2) cross symbol, ornament or decorative element, consisting of at least two lines that cross
 * 1) cross (non-religious) decoration in the shape of a cross
 * 2) cross symbol, ornament or decorative element, consisting of at least two lines that cross
 * 1) cross (non-religious) decoration in the shape of a cross
 * 2) cross symbol, ornament or decorative element, consisting of at least two lines that cross
 * 1) cross symbol, ornament or decorative element, consisting of at least two lines that cross