stoup
Webster Dictionary
a basin at the entrance of Roman Catholic churches for containing the holy water with which those who enter, dipping their fingers in it, cross themselves; -- called also holy-water stoup
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stoup
(stoup, stoop)
Princeton's WordNet
basin for holy water
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stoop
(stoup, stoop)
Princeton's WordNet
basin for holy water
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aspergillum
(ˈdʒɪl ə)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a brush or instrument for sprinkling holy water.
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stoup
(stup)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a basin for holy water, as at the entrance of a church.
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benitier
Webster Dictionary
a holy-water stoup
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asperges
(əˈspɜr dʒiz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the rite of sprinkling holy water before high mass.
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vat
Webster Dictionary
a vessel for holding holy water
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aspersorium
Webster Dictionary
a brush for sprinkling holy water; an aspergill
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asperges
Webster Dictionary
the service or ceremony of sprinkling with holy water
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asperges
Webster Dictionary
the brush or instrument used in sprinkling holy water; an aspergill
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sacramental
(ˌsæk rəˈmɛn tl)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a sacred act, ceremony, or object instituted by the Church, as prayer, a blessing, or holy water.
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aspergill
(aspergill, aspersorium)
Princeton's WordNet
a short-handled device with a globe containing a sponge; used for sprinkling holy water
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aspergillum
Webster Dictionary
the brush used in the Roman Catholic church for sprinkling holy water on the people
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aspersorium
Webster Dictionary
the stoup, basin, or other vessel for holy water in Roman Catholic churches
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sanctus
Webster Dictionary
a part of the Mass, or, in Protestant churches, a part of the communion service, of which the first words in Latin are Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus [Holy, holy, holy]; -- called also Tersanctus
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benediction
Webster Dictionary
a solemn rite by which bells, banners, candles, etc., are blessed with holy water, and formally dedicated to God
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sanctify
Webster Dictionary
to make sacred or holy; to set apart to a holy or religious use; to consecrate by appropriate rites; to hallow
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hallow
Webster Dictionary
to make holy; to set apart for holy or religious use; to consecrate; to treat or keep as sacred; to reverence
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holy
Webster Dictionary
set apart to the service or worship of God; hallowed; sacred; reserved from profane or common use; holy vessels; a holy priesthood
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sanctification
Webster Dictionary
the act of sanctifying or making holy; the state of being sanctified or made holy;
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sanctiloquent
Webster Dictionary
discoursing on heavenly or holy things, or in a holy manner
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sanctifier
Webster Dictionary
one who sanctifies, or makes holy; specifically, the Holy Spirit
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lyons
(Lyons, First Council of Lyons)
Princeton's WordNet
the council of the Western Church in 1245 that excommunicated Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and planned a new crusade against the Holy Land
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brother
(ˈbrʌð ər or, for)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a man who devotes himself to the duties of a religious order without taking holy orders, or while preparing for holy orders.
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spiritual
Webster Dictionary
of or pertaining to the soul or its affections as influenced by the Spirit; controlled and inspired by the divine Spirit; proceeding from the Holy Spirit; pure; holy; divine; heavenly-minded; -- opposed to carnal
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sacrament
(sacrament)
Princeton's WordNet
a formal religious ceremony conferring a specific grace on those who receive it; the two Protestant ceremonies are baptism and the Lord's Supper; in the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church there are seven traditional rites accepted as instituted by Jesus: baptism and confirmation and Holy Eucharist and penance and holy orders and matrimony and extreme unction
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water
Webster Dictionary
to wet or supply with water; to moisten; to overflow with water; to irrigate; as, to water land; to water flowers
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ice
Webster Dictionary
water or other fluid frozen or reduced to the solid state by cold; frozen water. It is a white or transparent colorless substance, crystalline, brittle, and viscoidal. Its specific gravity (0.92, that of water at 4¡ C. being 1.0) being less than that of water, ice floats.
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hydrosphere
(ˈhaɪ drəˌsfɪər)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the water on or surrounding the surface of the globe, including the water of the oceans and the water in the atmosphere.
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