different between debaptize vs debaptism
debaptize
English
Alternative forms
- debaptise (non-Oxford, Commonwealth)
Etymology
de- +? baptize
Verb
debaptize (third-person singular simple present debaptizes, present participle debaptizing, simple past and past participle debaptized)
- (transitive) To undo the baptism of.
- (transitive) To rename or to remove a name from.
- 2004, Eric Michaud, The Cult of Art in Nazi Germany, tr. from French by Janet Lloyd, Stanford University Press, ?ISBN, page 91.
- 2010, Jill Fell, Alfred Jarry, Reaktion Books, ?ISBN, page 28.
- 2004, Eric Michaud, The Cult of Art in Nazi Germany, tr. from French by Janet Lloyd, Stanford University Press, ?ISBN, page 91.
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debaptism
English
Etymology
de- +? baptism
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /di??bæpt?z?m/
Noun
debaptism (countable and uncountable, plural debaptisms)
- A ceremony supposed to cancel a person's earlier baptism.
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