Ecce-homo


[ech-ey hoh-moh, ek-ey for 1; ek-see hoh-moh, ek-ey for 2] /ˈɛtʃ eɪ ˈhoʊ moʊ, ˈɛk eɪ for 1; ˈɛk si ˈhoʊ moʊ, ˈɛk eɪ for 2/

Latin.
1.
“Behold the man!”: the words with which Pilate presented Christ, crowned with thorns, to his accusers. John 19:5.
noun
2.
Art. a painting, statue, or other representation of Christ crowned with thorns.
/ˈɛkeɪ ˈhəʊməʊ; ˈɛksɪ/
noun
1.
a picture or sculpture of Christ crowned with thorns

Latin, literally “behold the man” (John xix:5).

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