baptismal / ˈbæp tɪz əm /

洗礼受洗洗礼仪式受洗礼

baptismal 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Ecclesiastical. 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.
  3. a trying or purifying experience or initiation.
  4. Christian Science. purification of thought and character.

baptismal 近义词

baptismal

等同于 baptism

更多baptismal例句

  1. The two kids were about three months old at the time of their respective baptisms in 2005 and 2007, with her brother and Klimas holding the two babies during part of the ceremony.
  2. The baptism of the Holy Spirit differs from the traditional Catholic infant baptism with water.
  3. Often a sign of baptism of the Holy Spirit is “glossolalia,” or “speaking in tongues.”
  4. For Catholic charismatics, the central experience is “the baptism of the Holy Spirit.”
  5. My candidate had run on the Contract with America, and it was like baptism by fire, politically speaking.
  6. It is not usual, however, to bury baptismal fonts outside churches.
  7. This parliamentary baptismal name was given to itself by the Social Democratic party.
  8. As he was going through the streets at Pentecost in his white baptismal robe, he was sprinkled with rancid oil by a Jew.
  9. The introduction of double baptismal names produced a revolution as immediate as it was unintentional.
  10. It put a stop to what bade fair to become a universal adoption of patronymics as single baptismal names.