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/kriz"euhm/, n.1. chrism.2. a white cloth or robe put on a person at baptism to signify innocence.[1400-50; late ME krysom, crysum, var. of CHRISM]
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Chrisom — Chris om, n. [See {Chrism}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A white cloth, anointed with chrism, or a white mantle thrown over a child when baptized or christened. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. A child which died within a month after its baptism; so called from… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chrisom — [kriz′əm] n. [ME crisom (var. of crisme, CHRISM), orig., cloth to keep chrism off the face] 1. a white cloth or robe formerly put on a baby at baptism as a symbol of innocence: it was used as a shroud if the child died within a month of birth 2.… … English World dictionary
Chrisom — Anciently, a chrisom was the face cloth, or piece of linen laid over a child s head when he was baptized or christened. The term has come to refer to a child who died within a month after its baptism so called for the chrisom cloth that was used… … Wikipedia
Chrisom — Child s white christening gown which became a funeral shroud if the child died within its first month, such a child being known as a chrisom child . Cf. Chrism … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
chrisom — [ krɪz(ə)m] (also chrisom cloth) noun historical a white robe put on a child at baptism, and used as its shroud if it died within the month. Origin ME: alt. of chrism, representing a popular pronunciation … English new terms dictionary
chrisom — n. 1 = CHRISM. 2 (in full chrisom cloth) hist. a white robe put on a child at baptism, and used as its shroud if it died within the month. Etymology: ME, as pop. pronunc. of CHRISM … Useful english dictionary
chrisom child — noun 1. : an innocent child : infant 2. : a child that dies in its first month * * * a baptized child that dies in its first month. [1535 45] * * * chrisom child noun (archaic) 1. A child still wearing the chrisom cloth 2. A child that died in… … Useful english dictionary
chrisom — noun Etymology: Middle English crisom, short for crisom cloth, from crisom chrism + cloth Date: 13th century a white cloth or robe put on a person at baptism as a symbol of innocence … New Collegiate Dictionary
chrisom — white robe put on newly baptised child Ecclesiastical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
chrisom — chris·om … English syllables