Associations to the word «Baptise»
Noun
- Baptism
- Godfather
- Bede
- Wilfrid
- Immersion
- Susanna
- Anglican
- Infant
- Sikh
- Communion
- Eldest
- Font
- Convert
- Christianity
- Baptist
- Wessex
- Shropshire
- Preaching
- Catholicism
- Repentance
- Sacrament
- Believer
- Northamptonshire
- Lincolnshire
- Anglia
- Christian
- Lutheran
- Unitarian
- Parish
- Cornwall
- Catholic
- Olaf
- Constantine
- Protestant
- Chapel
- Lancelot
- Church
- Dramatist
- Organist
- Devon
- Saxon
- Buckingham
- Avon
- Clergyman
- Faith
- Canterbury
- Buckinghamshire
- Bridget
- Wight
- Edwin
- Archbishop
- Galilee
- Exeter
- Cleric
- Horatio
- Piccadilly
- Rite
- Orthodox
- Cambridgeshire
- Married
- Frances
- Elizabeth
- Confirmation
- Apostle
- Hearer
- St
- Missionary
- Harald
- Jesus
- Westminster
- Anne
- Augustine
- Sussex
- Yorkshire
- Son
- Giles
- Christ
- Barnet
- Essex
Adjective
Wiktionary
BAPTISE, verb. To sprinkle or pour water over, or to immerse in water, as a spiritual cleansing process in the rite of Christian baptism.
BAPTISE, verb. (figuratively) To dedicate or christen.
Dictionary definition
BAPTISE, verb. Administer baptism to; "The parents had the child baptized".
Wise words
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and not for things themselves.