Plural of baptistry; rooms or buildings within churches where baptisms are performed.
From baptistry (from Greek baptizein) + -ies plural ending. The term emerged in medieval English to describe the physical spaces dedicated to baptism rituals.
Many medieval baptistries were architectural marvels built as separate octagonal buildings—the octagon represented rebirth and the eight-day resurrection cycle in Christian theology.
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