Baptized

/ˈbæp.taɪzd/ verb

Past tense of baptize; to perform the Christian sacrament of baptism on someone, typically involving immersion in or sprinkling with water as a symbol of purification and admission to the church.

From Greek 'baptizein' meaning 'to dip, immerse, or wash'. The word entered English via Latin 'baptizare' and Old French 'baptiser'. Originally meant simply 'to dip' but evolved to specifically denote the Christian ritual of spiritual cleansing and rebirth.

AMየሚታገሙ
ARمُعمّد
BNবাপ্তাইজ করা
CSpokřtěný
DAdøbt
DEgetauft
ELβαπτισμένος
ESbautizado
FAتعمید شده
FIkastettu
FRbaptisé
GUબાપ્તિસ્મા આપેલ
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