From یسوع (yasū', “Jesus”) + ـی (-ī). <span class="searchmatch">یسوعی</span> • (yasūī) (comparative <span class="searchmatch">یَسُوعِیّ</span> (yasū'iyī)) Jesuit <span class="searchmatch">یَسُوعِیّ</span> • (yasūī) m (Hindi spelling यसूी्य) Jesuit...
(nisba) composed of يَسُوع (yasūʕ, “Jesus”) + ـِيّ (-iyy), compare Jesuit. <span class="searchmatch">يَسُوعِيّ</span> • (yasūʕiyy) (feminine يَسُوعِيَّة (yasūʕiyya), masculine plural يَسُوعِيُّونَ...
in secular contexts. In Islamic contexts, عِيسَى (ʕīsā) is used instead. المَسِيح (al-masīḥ, “Messiah, Christ”) <span class="searchmatch">يَسُوعِيّ</span> (yasūʕiyy) → Kabyle: Yasuɛ...
masīh, “Jesus Christ”) یَسُوع نَاصِری (yasū' nāsirī, “Jesus of Nazareth”) <span class="searchmatch">یَسُوعِی</span> (yasū'ī) مَسِیح (masīh, “Christ, Messiah”) “یسوع”, in اُردُو لُغَت (urdū...
jesuitt (no) m Nynorsk: jesuitt m Occitan: jesuïta m or f, jesuista m or f Persian: <span class="searchmatch">یسوعی</span> (yasu'i) Polish: jezuita (pl) m, jezuitka f Portuguese: jesuíta (pt) m Romanian:...