Baptism

/ˈbæptɪzəm/ noun

A religious ceremony that uses water to show that a person is joining the Christian faith or being spiritually cleaned. It can also be used figuratively for someone’s first intense or challenging experience of something.

It comes from Greek “baptisma,” meaning immersion or dipping in water, from “baptizein,” to dip or wash. The word entered English through Latin and Old French church language.

AMጥምቀት
ARمعمودية
BNবাপ্তিস্ম
CSkřest
DAdåb
DETaufe
ELβάπτισμα
ESbautismo
FAغسل تعمید
FIkaste
FRbaptême
GUબાપ્તિસ્મા
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