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beatify

English

Etymology

From French beatifier, from Medieval Latin be?tifico (I bless).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bi??æt?fa?/

Verb

beatify (third-person singular simple present beatifies, present participle beatifying, simple past and past participle beatified)

  1. (transitive) To make blissful.
    • 1695, John Dryden (translator), Observations on the Art of Painting by Charles Alphonse du Fresnoy, A Parallel of Poetry and Painting
      Beatified spirits.
  2. (transitive) To pronounce or regard as happy, or supremely blessed, or as conferring happiness.
    • a. 1677, Isaac Barrow, The Consideration of our Latter End (sermon)
      The common conceits and phrases which beatify wealth.
  3. (transitive, Roman Catholicism) To carry out the third of four steps in canonization, making someone a blessed.

Related terms

  • beatification
  • Blessed

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beatific

English

Etymology

From beatify, from Latin beatificare (make blessed), from beatus (blessed) + ficare (make), variant of facere.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /b???t?f?k/

Adjective

beatific (comparative more beatific, superlative most beatific)

  1. blessed, blissful, heavenly
  2. having a benign appearance

Related terms

  • beatific vision
  • beatify
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