Where does “XXXVI” come from?

XXXVI (Translingual) comes from Translingual XXX, from English XXX, from English X, from English Christ, from Middle English Crist, from Old English Crīst, from Latin Chrīstus, from Ancient Greek Χριστός — to rub; to stroke; to grind.

XXXVI (Translingual): A Roman numeral representing the number thirty-six (36)

Definitions

  1. A Roman numeral representing the number thirty-six (36)

Ancestry of “XXXVI”, step by step

XXXVI traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Translingual XXX

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1TranslingualXXXThe number thirty in Roman numerals
2EnglishXXXExtra strong; very high quality; Designating of...
3EnglishXAn unknown quantity or unknown value; A variable...
4EnglishChristA figure or other artistic depiction of Jesus...
5Middle EnglishCrist(Jesus) Christ
6Old EnglishCrīstChrist
7LatinChrīstus
8Ancient GreekΧριστόςanointed; messiah; annointed, the annointed one,...
9Ancient Greekχρίωto rub or smear (especially the body) with oil or unguents; to anoint
10Proto-Indo-Europeangʰrēy-to smear; to paint, streak, smear
11Proto-Indo-Europeangʰer-to rub; to stroke; to grind

via Translingual VI

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1TranslingualVIA Roman numeral representing six; the sixth
2TranslingualVThe Roman numeral for 5; the fifth
3LatinvCapital form of
4Etruscan𐌖
5Ancient GreekΥypsilon
6Phoenician𐤅waw; {{l|en|waw}}
7Egyptian𓏲
Every word from Proto-Indo-European gʰer-