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Jesse in Portuguese

Jesse in Portuguese is Jessé — Jesse means a decorative artwork, often a stained-glass window or branching candlestick, showing the family tree leading to Christ.

Jesse in Portuguese

Jessé
proper noun

What does "Jesse" mean?

  1. noun A decorative artwork, often a stained-glass window or branching candlestick, showing the family tree leading to Christ.
    "The cathedral's west window is a magnificent Jesse tree in stained glass."

Jesse in a sentence

  • The cathedral's west window is a magnificent Jesse tree in stained glass.

Common Portuguese translations

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What is "Jesse" in Portuguese?

"Jesse" in Portuguese is Jessé. Jesse means: A decorative artwork, often a stained-glass window or branching candlestick, showing the family tree leading to Christ.

How do you use "Jesse" in a sentence?

Example: "The cathedral's west window is a magnificent Jesse tree in stained glass." In Portuguese, "Jesse" is Jessé.

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