Krusipiho (en. Crucifix)

kru-si-pi-ho

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
noun
A symbol of Christianity showing a cross with the body of Jesus Christ.
The crucifix is hung on the church wall as a sign of faith.
Ang krusipiho ay nakasabit sa dingding ng simbahan bilang tanda ng pananampalataya.
A form of religious art typically seen in churches.
Many people visit the church to pray in front of the crucifix.
Maraming tao ang pumupunta sa simbahan para magdasal sa harap ng krusipiho.
Worn by Catholics as a symbol of their faith.
He wore his crucifix as a symbol of his faith.
Isinuot niya ang kanyang krusipiho bilang simbolo ng kanyang pananampalataya.

Etymology

Origin derived from the Spanish word 'crucifijo', meaning cross with the body of Christ.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Worn crucifix
A crucifix often hung or worn by people as a symbol of faith.
Krusipiho na isinusuot

Related Words

life
Related to the life of Jesus Christ, the reason for the creation of the crucifix.
buhay
faith
Belief in God reflected in the symbolism of the crucifix.
pananampalataya

Slang Meanings

Krusipiho = 'Krusip' (expr. of disbelief, often when realizing something absurd)) + 'Pihuh' (an exclamation of surprise)
Krusipiho! I never thought that would happen!
Krusipiho! Hindi ko akalain na ganyan ang mangyayari!
Krusipiho = a way to express shock at a situation or event.
Krusipiho, my bills are so high this month!
Krusipiho, ang taas ng bills ko ngayong buwan!