Reverse Dictionary: BAPTISM

ADJECTIVES
1658 — BAPTISTICAL belonging to baptism → obs.
1905 — HALF-NAMED privately baptized → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — NEEDLESS of an unbaptized infant: nameless → Eng. dial. (Bk.)


NOUNS
..885 — BATH the immersion or washing of baptism → obs.
..971 — BATH the water of baptism → obs.
1000 — FULLOGHT baptism → obs.
1300 — BAPTIZE baptism → obs.
1340 — LAVER the baptismal font; the spiritual ‘washing’ of baptism 
1398 — ILLUMINATION baptism → obs.
1460 — BAPTISTE baptism → obs.
1460 — BAPTISTERY — BAPTISTRY the part of a church in which baptism is administered; in early times, it was a separate building contiguous to the church 
1470 — BAPTIZATION baptism → obs.
1612 — TINCTURE baptism → obs.
1640 — PÆDOBAPTISM PEDOBAPTISM infant baptism 
1657 — TINCTION in baptism: a dipping → obs.
1818 — BAPTIZEMENT baptism 
1835 — BAPTISTERY BAPTISTRY a receptacle containing water for the baptismal rite 
1851 — BAPTISTERY BAPTISTRY baptism 
1947 — BURIAL baptism by total immersion → Amer. dial.


NOUNS, PERSON
1200 — BAPTIST a person who baptises 
1561 — CATABAPTIST a person who is an adversary to baptism → obs.
1631 — DOPPER a Baptist or Anabaptist 
1650 — THE SPRINKLED people who have been baptized by having water sprinkled on the head, rather than by immersion
1651 — PÆDOBAPTIST a person who practices, adheres to, or advocates infant baptism 
1710 — MAIDEN CUMMER a young woman who acts as attendant to the mother at a christening → Sc.
1775 — PÆDABAPTIST a person who promotes the baptism of infants (Bk.)
..19C.FOOTWASHER a traditional, fundamentalist Baptist → US sl.
1824 — MAIDEN-KIMMER a young woman who acts as attendant to the mother at a christening → Sc.
1838 — HARDSHELL BAPTIST a strict and rigid Baptist → Amer. dial.
1845 — DIPPER a person who practices baptism by immersion → Amer. dial.
1845 — HARD-SHELL a member of the Primitive Baptists; a Baptist holding strict views → US hist.
1852 — WET BAPTIST a member of a Baptist church that practices Baptism by total immersion → Amer. dial.
1871 — BAPTIZEE a recipient of baptism; a baptized person 
1872 — FOOT-WASHING BAPTIST a member of a Baptist sect that practices ‘foot washing’; a rite in which church members wash one another’s feet ​→ Amer. dial.
1889 — WASH-FOOT BAPTIST a member of a Baptist sect that practices ‘foot washing’; a rite in which church members wash one another’s feet → Amer. dial.
1895 — DIPPED ‘UN a Baptist → Eng. dial.
1895 — DIPPER a Baptist → Eng. dial.
1900 — DIDAPPER a ludicrous name applied to a Baptist → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 — HA’-MAIDEN MAIDEN the female who lays the child in the arms of its parent when it is presented for baptism → Sc. (Bk.)
1905 — HARD-SHELLED BAPTIST a Baptist of the straight-laced order → Amer. dial.
1949 — DEEP-WATER BAPTIST a member of a Baptist church that practices baptism by total immersion → Amer. dial.
1966 — WETBACK a member of a Baptist church that practices Baptism by total immersion → Amer. dial.
1966 — WET-FOOT BAPTIST a member of a Baptist sect that practices foot washing, a rite in which church members wash one another’s feet → Amer. dial.
1966 — WET-WASH BAPTIST a member of a Baptist church that practices Baptism by total immersion → Amer. dial.
1968 — CRYING WILLY a Baptist → Amer. dial.
1972 — BAPPO a Baptist → Aust. sl.
1992 — BABTIS a Baptist → Amer. Southern usage (Bk.)


VERBS
1000 — FULGHT to baptize → obs.
1000 — FULGHTEN to baptize → obs.
1000 — FULLOW to baptize → obs.
1200 — HEAVE to baptize, to christen → obs.
1644 — RANTIZE to sprinkle; used with reference to baptism by sprinkling instead of immersion → obs.
1825 — MAIDEN to act as a ‘maiden’ to a child at baptism (maiden = a young woman who acts as attendant to the mother at a christening) → Sc. obs.
1888 — BACTIZE to baptize → Amer. dial.
1905 — HALF BAPTIZE to baptize privately → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1906 — BAPSOUSE to baptize → Amer. dial.