1. the promised and expected deliverer of the Jewish
people.
2. Jesus Christ, regarded by Christians as fulfilling this promise and expectation. John 4:25,
26.
messiah
c.1300, Messias, from
L.
L. Messias, from Gk. Messias, from Aramaic meshiha and Heb. mashiah "anointed" (of the Lord), from mashah "anoint." This is the word rendered in Septuagint as Gk. Khristos (see Christ). In O.T. prophetic writing, it was used of an expected deliverer of the Jewish nation. The modern Eng. form represents an attempt to make the word look more Heb., and dates from the Geneva
Bible (1560). Transf. sense of "an expected liberator or savior of a captive
people" is attested from 1666.