peptaij

Marshallese

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Definitions
  • baptism

Etymology

Borrowed from English baptize derived from Middle English baptisen derived from Old French baptiser derived from Latin baptizare derived from Ancient Greek βαπτίζω (plunge, immerse, baptize, draw wine, baptise, I dip, dip in liquid, I immerse).

Origin

Ancient Greek

βαπτίζω

Gloss

plunge, immerse, baptize, draw wine, baptise, I dip, dip in liquid, I immerse

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