concelebrate
(redirected from concelebrated)con·cel·e·brate
(kən-sĕl′ə-brāt′)v. con·cel·e·brat·ed, con·cel·e·brat·ing, con·cel·e·brates
v.intr.
To take part in a concelebration of the Eucharist.
v.tr.
To take part in (a Eucharist) as a joint celebrant.
[Latin concelebrāre, concelebrāt- : com-, com- + celebrāre, to celebrate; see celebrate.]
con·cel′e·brant (-brənt) n.
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concelebrate
(kənˈsɛlɪˌbreɪt)vb
(Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity to celebrate (the Eucharist or Mass) jointly with one or more other priests
[C16: from Latin concelebrāre]
conˌceleˈbration n
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Past participle: concelebrated
Gerund: concelebrating
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[kənˈsɛlɪˌbreɪt] vt (Rel) → concelebrareCollins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995