Crucifix

/ˈkruːsɪfɪks/ noun

A cross with a figure of Jesus Christ on it, used as a Christian religious symbol and object of worship.

From Old French crucifixe, from Medieval Latin crucifixus meaning 'fixed to a cross.' Cruci- comes from Latin crux (cross) + -fix from figere (to fasten). The term literally means 'crucified one.'

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