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3 immersion
[ɪ'mɜːʃn] [AE -ʒn]nome immersione f.* * *[-ʃən, ]( American[) -ʒən]noun immersione* * *immersion /ɪˈmɜ:ʃn/n. [u]3 (relig.) battesimo per immersione● immersion classrooms, aule per lo studio a immersione totale □ (tecn.) immersion heater, resistenza a immersione; ( anche) scaldaacqua a immersione.* * *[ɪ'mɜːʃn] [AE -ʒn]nome immersione f. -
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5 godfather
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6 godmother
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7 godparent
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8 sacrament
['sækrəmənt]1) (religious ceremony) sacramento m.2) Sacrament (Communion bread) pane m. eucaristico* * *['sækrəmənt](in the Christian church, a ceremony regarded as especially sacred, eg marriage, or baptism.) sacramento* * *sacrament /ˈsækrəmənt/n.1 (relig.) sacramento: the seven sacraments, i sette sacramenti; the Blessed [the Holy] Sacrament, il Santo [il Divin] Sacramento* * *['sækrəmənt]1) (religious ceremony) sacramento m.2) Sacrament (Communion bread) pane m. eucaristico -
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10 baptize
[bæp'taɪz]verbo transitivo battezzare* * *(to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) battezzare- baptism- baptismal* * *[bæp'taɪz]verbo transitivo battezzare -
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['ɪnfənt] 1.1) (baby) neonato m., bebè m.; (young child) bambino m. (-a)2) BE scol. bambino m. (-a) in età prescolare2. 3.* * *['infənt](a baby or very young child: the baptism of infants; ( also adjective) an infant school.) bambino; infantile- infancy* * *['ɪnfənt] 1.1) (baby) neonato m., bebè m.; (young child) bambino m. (-a)2) BE scol. bambino m. (-a) in età prescolare2. 3.
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Baptism — • One of the Seven Sacraments of the Christian Church; frequently called the first sacrament , the door of the sacraments , and the door of the Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Baptism Baptism … Catholic encyclopedia
baptism — BAPTÍSM s.n. Doctrină şi sectă creştină protestantă care consideră că botezul trebuie să fie acordat numai adulţilor creştini ce se căiesc de păcatul originar. – Din fr. baptisme. Trimis de paula, 17.03.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 baptísm s. n. Trimis… … Dicționar Român
Baptism — Baptism: Baptism альбом словенской индастриал группы «Laibach» Baptism альбом Ленни Кравица См. такде Баптизм … Википедия
baptism — c.1300, bapteme, from O.Fr. batesme, bapteme (11c., Mod.Fr. baptême), from L. baptismus, from Gk. baptismos, noun of action from baptizein (see BAPTIZE (Cf. baptize)). The s restored in later 14c. Figurative sense is from late 14c. The Anglo… … Etymology dictionary
baptism — ► NOUN ▪ the Christian rite of sprinkling a person with water or immersing them in it, symbolizing purification and admission to the Christian Church. ● baptism of fire Cf. ↑baptism of fire DERIVATIVES baptismal adjective. ORIGIN from Greek… … English terms dictionary
baptism — [bap′tiz΄əm] n. [ME & OFr baptesme < LL(Ec) baptisma, Christian baptism < L, a dipping under < Gr < baptizein: see BAPTIZE] 1. a baptizing or being baptized; specif., the ceremony or sacrament of admitting a person into Christianity… … English World dictionary
Baptism — Bap tism, n. [OE. baptim, baptem, OF. baptesme, batisme, F. bapt[^e]me, L. baptisma, fr. Gr. ba ptisma, fr. bapti zein to baptize, fr. ba ptein to dip in water, akin to baqy s deep, Skr. g[=a]h to dip, bathe, v. i.] The act of baptizing; the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
baptism — index call (title) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
baptism — [n] church rite; initiation ablution, baptismal, christening, debut, dedication, dunking, immersion, introduction, launching, lustration, purgation, purge, purification, rite of passage, ritual, sanctification, sprinkling; concepts 367,377 … New thesaurus
Baptism — This article is about the Christian religious ceremony. For other uses, see Baptism (disambiguation). Baptism of Neophytes by Masaccio, 15th century, Brancacci Chapel, Florence.[ … Wikipedia
baptism — At the time of the Reformation, the sacraments, those ceremonial acts that dramatized biblical events even as they served as a sign of God s presence, became a key issue between Roman Catholics and Protestants and among Protestants themselves … Encyclopedia of Protestantism