(in Christianity )基督教 the devil; Christ’s greatest enemy 敌基督(指基督的大敌魔王) Word OriginOld English, via Old French or ecclesiastical Latin from Greek antikhristos, from anti ‘against’ + Khristos (noun use of an adjective meaning ‘anointed’, from khriein ‘anoint’, translating Hebrew māšīaḥ ‘Messiah’).