Word Meanings - BAPTIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. To administer the sacrament of baptism to. 2. To christen ( because a name is given to infants at their baptism); to give a name to; to name. I'll be new baptized; Henceforth I never will be Romeo. Shak. 3. To sanctify; to consecrate.
Related words: (words related to BAPTIZE)
- CONSECRATE
Consecrated; devoted; dedicated; sacred. They were assembled in that consecrate place. Bacon. - CHRISTEN
1. To baptize and give a Christian name to. 2. To give a name; to denominate. "Christen the thing what you will." Bp. Burnet. 3. To Christianize. Jer. Taylor. 4. To use for the first time. - NEVERTHELESS
Not the less; notwithstanding; in spite of that; yet. No chastening for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous; nevertheless, afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness. Heb. xii. 11. Syn. -- However; at least; yet; still. - SACRAMENTALLY
In a sacrament manner. - SACRAMENTALIST
One who holds the doctrine of the real objective presence of Christ;s body and blood in the holy eucharist. Shipley. - BAPTIZEMENT
The act of baptizing. - BAPTIZE
1. To administer the sacrament of baptism to. 2. To christen ( because a name is given to infants at their baptism); to give a name to; to name. I'll be new baptized; Henceforth I never will be Romeo. Shak. 3. To sanctify; to consecrate. - CHRISTENDOM
1. The profession of faith in Christ by baptism; hence, the Christian religion, or the adoption of it. Shak. 2. The name received at baptism; or, more generally, any name or appelation. Pretty, fond, adoptious christendoms. Shak. 3. That portion - BAPTIZABLE
Capable of being baptized; fit to be baptized. Baxter. - SACRAMENTAL
1. Of or pertaining to a sacrament or the sacraments; of the nature of a sacrament; sacredly or solemny binding; as, sacramental rites or elements. 2. Bound by a sacrament. The sacramental host of God's elect. Cowper. - ADMINISTER
To settle, as the estate of one who dies without a will, or whose will fails of an executor. Syn. -- To manage; conduct; minister; supply; dispense; give out; distribute; furnish. (more info) 1. To manage or conduct, as public affairs; to direct - SACRAMENTALISM
The doctrine and use of sacraments; attashment of excessive importance to sacraments. - SACRAMENT
One of the solemn religious ordinances enjoined by Christ, the head of the Christian church, to be observed by his followers; hence, specifically, the eucharist; the Lord's Supper. Syn. -- Sacrament, Eucharist. -- Protestants apply the - NEVERMORE
Never again; at no time hereafter. Testament of Love. Tyndale. Where springtime of the Hesperides Begins, but endeth nevermore. Longfellow. - ADMINISTERIAL
Pertaining to administration, or to the executive part of government. - BAPTIZATION
Baptism. Their baptizations were null. Jer. Taylor. - GIVEN
p. p. & a. from Give, v. - SANCTIFYINGLY
In a manner or degree tending to sanctify or make holy. - SACRAMENTARY
1. Of or pertaining a sacrament or the sacraments; sacramental. 2. Of or pertaining to the Sacramentarians. - CONSECRATER
Consecrator. - WHENEVER
At whatever time. "Whenever that shall be." Milton. - UNSACRAMENT
To deprive of sacramental character or efficacy; as, to unsacrament the rite of baptism. - DECONSECRATE
To deprive of sacredness; to secularize. -- De*con`se*cra"tion, n. - TRISACRAMENTARIAN
One who recognizes three sacraments, and no more; -- namely, baptism, the Lord's Supper, and penance. See Sacrament. - WHENCEFORTH
From, or forth from, what or which place; whence. Spenser. - DISCONSECRATE
To deprive of consecration or sacredness. - ANABAPTIZE
To rebaptize; to rechristen; also, to rename. Whitlock. - ANABAPTISM
The doctrine of the Anabaptists. - REBAPTISM
A second baptism. - MISCONSECRATE
To consecrate amiss. "Misconsecrated flags." Bp. Hall.