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Baptismally — Bap*tis mal*ly, adv. In a baptismal manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
baptismally — adverb see baptism … New Collegiate Dictionary
baptismally — adverb In a baptismal way; through baptism … Wiktionary
baptismally — adv. (Christianity) through baptism (ritual immersion in water, ritual application of water) … English contemporary dictionary
baptismally — bap·tis·mal·ly … English syllables
baptismally — adverb see baptismal … Useful english dictionary
baptism — noun Etymology: Middle English baptisme Date: 14th century 1. a. a Christian sacrament marked by ritual use of water and admitting the recipient to the Christian community b. a non Christian rite using water for ritual purification c … New Collegiate Dictionary
baptism — baptismal /bap tiz meuhl/, adj. baptismally, adv. /bap tiz euhm/, n. 1. Eccles. 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 … Universalium
Cereceres — This old Spanish name is baptismally well recorded in Mexico. It derives originally from the French Cerisier , itself a derivative of the Latin Cerasarius , and describes one who owned or resided near a cherry orchard. Perhaps given the… … Surnames reference
Libero — Recorded in many spelling forms including Liber, Librer, Libri, Libree, Librey, Libero, Liboras, Libreros, and others, this is a surname which is ultimately of Roman (Latin) origins. In its various forms it is recorded throughout Europe. It… … Surnames reference