anabaptize

verb

Etymology

From New Latin anabaptizāre, from Ancient Greek ἀνα- (ana-, “again”) + βᾰπτῐ́ζω (băptĭ́zō, “to baptize”). See baptize and Anabaptist.

  1. derived from ἀνα-
  2. borrowed from anabaptizō

Definitions

  1. To baptize or christen again, or to a different denomination

    To baptize or christen again, or to a different denomination; to rename or rechristen

    • To say truth, though some call their profound Ignorances, New Lights, they were better Anabaptised into the Appellation of Extinguishers; carryed about with every winde.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA