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baptism [ˈbæpˌtɪzəm] n 1. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) a Christian religious rite consisting of immersion in or sprinkling with water as a sign that the subject is cleansed from sin and constituted as a member of the Church 2. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) the act of baptizing or of undergoing baptism 3. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms) any similar experience of initiation, regeneration, or dedication baptismal adj baptismally adv bap•tism (ˈbæp tɪz əm) n. 1. a ceremonial immersion in water, or application of water, as an initiatory rite or sacrament of the Christian church. 2. any similar ceremony or action of initiation, dedication, etc. [1250–1300; Middle English bapteme < Old French < Late Latin baptisma < Greek bapt(ízein) (see baptize) + -isma -ism] bap•tis′mal, adj. bap•tis′mal•ly, adv. Baptism See also christianity; religion. a member of a 16th-century Anabaptist sect who refused to learn to read, arguing that the guidance of the Holy Spirit was sufficient for the understanding of the Bible. 1. a belief in adult, as opposed to infant baptism. 2. membership in various Protestant sects advocating adult baptism. — Anabaptist, n., adj. the denial, on scriptural grounds, of the validity of infant baptism. — antipedobaptist, antipaedobaptist, n. an interest in collecting Christian baptismal names. an opponent of baptism. Christian baptism administered when there is doubt whether a person has already been baptized or whether a former baptism is valid. the practice of ancient Jewish and early Christian sects involving daily ceremonial baptisms or ablutions. — hemerobaptist, n. a belief in baptism by immersion. Also called immersionism. — holobaptist, n. a belief that baptism effects a new birth or regeneration. Also palingenesy. — palingenesist, n. — palingenesian, adj. a baptism that is in some way irregular or unauthorized. — parabaptist, n. the historic Christian practice of infant baptism. — pedobaptist, paedobaptist, n. a member of a sect of Anabaptists founded in Germany in 1534 by Ubbe Phillips.
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baptism noun 1. (Christianity) christening, naming, sprinkling, purification, immersion We are at a site of baptism, a place of worship. 2. initiation, beginning, debut, introduction, admission, dedication, inauguration, induction, inception, rite of passage, commencement, investiture, baptism of fire, instatement The new boys face a tough baptism against Leeds. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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