nativity
na·tiv·i·ty / nəˈtivitē; nā-/ • n. (pl. -ties) the occasion of a person's birth: the place of my nativity. ∎ (usu. the Nativity) the birth of Jesus Christ. ∎ a picture, carving, or model representing Jesus Christ's birth. ∎ a nativity play. ∎ the Christian festival of Christ's birth; Christmas. ∎ dated Astrol. a horoscope relating to the time of birth; a birth chart.
Nativity
463. Nativity (See also Christmas.)
- Bethlehem birthplace of Jesus. [N.T.: Matthew 2:1]
- Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar Magi of the Orient pay homage to infant Jesus. [Christianity: Hall, 6]
- manger cattle trough which served as crib for Christ. [N.T.: Luke 2:7]
- ox and ass always present in pictures of Christ’s birth. [Christian Art: de Bles, 29; O.T.: Habakkuk 3:4]
- shepherds notified by angel of the birth of the Messiah. [N.T.: Luke 2:8–17]
- Star of Bethlehem star in the east which directed the Magi and shepherds to the baby Jesus. [N.T.: Matthew 2:9]
- swaddling clothes in which Mary wraps her new-born infant. [N.T.: Luke 2:7]
- three wise men kings of the Orient, come to worship the baby Jesus. [N.T.: Matthew 2:1–2]
Neglectfulness (See CARELESSNESS .)
Nervousness (See INSECURITY .)
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Nativity ★★ 1978
Unmemorable, made-for-TV portrayal of the romance between Mary and Joseph (of the Bible story), Joseph's response to Mary's pregnancy, and the birthing of Jesus. Not exactly a Bible epic, the direction and acting are uninspired. 97m/C VHS . John Shea, Madeleine Stowe, Jane Wyatt, John Rhys-Davies, Kate O'Mara; D: Bernard L. Kowalski.