different between rebaptism vs rebaptize
rebaptism
English
Etymology
re- +? baptism
Noun
rebaptism (countable and uncountable, plural rebaptisms)
- A second or subsequent baptism; the act or ceremony of rebaptizing.
Translations
rebaptism From the web:
- what is mormon rebaptism
- what is mormon baptism
- how long does a mormon baptism last
rebaptize
English
Alternative forms
- rebaptise
Etymology
re- +? baptize
Verb
rebaptize (third-person singular simple present rebaptizes, present participle rebaptizing, simple past and past participle rebaptized)
- (transitive) To baptize again.
- (transitive) To rename.
- After the fire destroyed The Bronx pub, it was rebaptized The Bronx 2.
Related terms
- rebaptism
Translations
rebaptize From the web:
- what baptized means
- what baptize babies
- what does baptized mean
- what religions baptize
- what religions baptize babies
- what does baptized in the holy spirit mean
- what is baptized in the holy spirit
- what does baptized by fire mean
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