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Messiad
Messiad Mes*si"ad, n.
A German epic poem on the Messiah, by Klopstock.
MessiahMessiah Mes*si"ah, n. [Heb. m[=a]sh[=i]akh anointed, fr.
m[=a]shakh to anoint. Cf. Messias.]
The expected king and deliverer of the Hebrews; the Savior;
Christ.
And told them the Messiah now was born. --Milton. MessiahGhost dance Ghost dance
A religious dance of the North American Indians, participated
in by both sexes, and looked upon as a rite of invocation the
purpose of which is, through trance and vision, to bring the
dancer into communion with the unseen world and the spirits
of departed friends. The dance is the chief rite of the
Ghost-dance, or
Messiah,
religion, which originated about 1890 in the doctrines of
the Piute Wovoka, the Indian Messiah, who taught that the
time was drawing near when the whole Indian race, the dead
with the living, should be reunited to live a life of
millennial happiness upon a regenerated earth. The
religion inculcates peace, righteousness, and work, and
holds that in good time, without warlike intervention, the
oppressive white rule will be removed by the higher
powers. The religion spread through a majority of the
western tribes of the United States, only in the case of
the Sioux, owing to local causes, leading to an outbreak. Messiahship
Messiahship Mes*si"ah*ship, n.
The state or office of the Messiah.
Messianic
Messianic Mes`si*an"ic, a.
Of or relating to the Messiah; as, the Messianic office or
character.
MessiasMessias Mes*si"as, n. [LL., fr. Gr. ?. See Messiah.]
The Messiah.
I know that Messias cometh, which is called Christ.
--John iv. 25. Messieurs
Messieurs Mes"sieurs (?; F. ?; 277), n. pl. [F.; pl. of
monsieur.]
Sirs; gentlemen; -- abbreviated to Messrs., which is used as
the plural of Mr.
MessieursMonsieur Mon*sieur", n.; pl. Messieurs. [F., fr. mon my +
Sieur, abbrev. of seigneur lord. See Monseigneur.]
1. The common title of civility in France in speaking to, or
of, a man; Mr. or Sir. [Represented by the abbreviation M.
or Mons. in the singular, and by MM. or Messrs. in the
plural.]
2. The oldest brother of the king of France.
3. A Frenchman. [Contemptuous] --Shak. Messinese
Messinese Mes`si*nese" (? or ?), a.
Of or pertaining to Messina, or its inhabitans.
MessingMess Mess, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Messed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Messing.]
To take meals with a mess; to belong to a mess; to eat (with
others); as, I mess with the wardroom officers. --Marryat.
Meaning of MESSI from wikipedia
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Lionel Andrés "Leo"
Messi (Spanish pronunciation: [ljoˈnel anˈdɾes ˈmesi] ; born 24 June 1987) is an
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Lionel Messi (born 1987) is an
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Messi (born 4
April 2016) is a
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which he won multiple...
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Rayane Messi Tanfouri (born 23 May 2007) is a
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plays as a left
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named by English...
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Messi Bouli (born 23
April 1992) is a
Cameroonian professional footballer who
plays as
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Ronaldinho and
Lionel Messi. In 2010,
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again in 2016 and 2017, and was runner-up
three times behind Lionel Messi, his
perceived career rival. He also
became the club's all-time top goalscorer...
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because of co-owner Beckham, and
again in 2023 with the
signing of
Lionel Messi on a free transfer.
Since the team
began playing in the 2020 season, the...
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