Associations to the word «Baptise»
Noun
- Sin
- Conversion
- Episcopal
- Isabella
- Ceremony
- Priesthood
- Pope
- Antwerp
- Constantinople
- François
- Child
- Edward
- Regeneration
- Alfonso
- Wilde
- Playwright
- Earl
- Jews
- Painter
- Sophie
- Marie
- John
- Edmund
- Ludwig
- Nicolas
- Lydia
- Eliza
- Composer
- Pietro
- Synod
- December
- Louise
- Presbyterian
- Abbey
- Henry
- Lancashire
- Wiltshire
- April
- Labourer
- Parent
- Charlotte
- Teresa
- Follower
- Serb
- Johannes
- Adult
- Baron
- Palace
- Hutchinson
- Poet
- February
- Clergy
- Grandson
- Ferdinand
- January
- Fields
- Portuguese
- Patrick
- Rev
- Salem
- Philip
- Marriage
- Nephew
- Feast
- Charles
- Sophia
- October
- November
- England
- July
- Uncle
- Salisbury
- Younger
- Lithuania
- Norwich
- Crusader
- March
- Beatrice
- James
- George
- London
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".
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