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chrisom
▪ I. chrisom (ˈkrɪzəm) Forms: 4–5 crisum, 4–7 crisom(e, 5 crysume, krysome, (crysun), 5–7 crysom(e, 6 cresom, crisyme, (christome, crison), 7 crizum, chrissome, 6–7 chrisome, 6–9 chrysom(e, 6– chrisom. See also chrism. [A variant of chrism representing a popular dissyllabic pronunciation, such as ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chrisom
Anciently, a chrisom, or "chrisom-cloth," was the face-cloth, or piece of linen laid over a child's head when they were baptised or christened. Originally, the purpose of the chrisom-cloth was to keep the chrism, a consecrated oil, from accidentally rubbing off. wikipedia.org
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Yes (skupina) - Wikipédia
Yes je britská hudobná skupina hrajúca progresívny rock, ktorá bola založená v Londýne v roku 1968 Jonom Andersonom a Chrisom Squirom. Aj napriek mnohým zmenám v zostave, občasným rozdeleniam a zmenám v populárnej hudbe, skupina pretrvala vyše 40 rokov a stále má silnú medzinárodnú fanúšikovskú základňu.
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crisyme
crisum, crisyme obs. ff. chrisom. Oxford English Dictionary
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chrysome
chrysom(e var. of chrisom. Oxford English Dictionary
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Church of All Saints, Radwell
A fine example of rustic Elizabethan sculpture, she is depicted as a large seated frontal figure holding a chrisom child (removed from the effigy for safekeeping The baby is wrapped in a linen chrisom-cloth which at that time was worn for a month after christening in order to protect the sign of the cross made with wikipedia.org
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cresom
cresom obs. f. chrisom. Oxford English Dictionary
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Clement Higham
Vincent, the son of the first marriage who died in infancy, is shown by a kneeling shrouded chrisom child just behind Sir Clement himself. wikipedia.org
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creesome
creesome obs. form of chrisom. Oxford English Dictionary
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Churching of women
At her churching, a woman was expected to make some votive offering to the church, such as the chrisom or alb placed on the child at its christening. wikipedia.org
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unchrisom
unˈchrisom, a. rare—1. [un-1 7.] Unchristened.1831 Lamb Elia ii. Shade of Elliston, The schoolmen admitted a receptacle apart for Patriarchs and un-chrisom Babes. Oxford English Dictionary
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chrisomer
† ˈchrisomer Obs. [f. chrisom + -er.] 1. A newly-baptized child, still wearing the chrisom or christening robe; an innocent babe; an infant that died within a month of baptism.1574–5 Reg. Holy Cross, Canterb. 9 Jan., A chrisomer, ye chelde of Henry Jenkynson, bu[ried]. 1605 Camden Rem. (1629) 241 Sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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North Quincy High School
Chrisom, a graduate of the school, was principal from 1972 to 1998. The school's auditorium is named for him. wikipedia.org
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chrism
▪ I. chrism (krɪz(ə)m) Forms: 1 crisma, crysma, 2–6, 8 crisme, 3–5 crysme, 5 cresme, 6 chresme, 6–7 chrisme, 7 chrysme, 7– chrism. [Found in different forms. L. chrisma (Tertull.), a. Gr. χρῖσµα anointing, unction, f. χρί-ειν to anoint, regularly became in Romanic cresma, OF. cresme (= crême). The L... Oxford English Dictionary
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Book of Common Prayer (1552)
Unlike in the 1549 book, the child was not anointed with chrism oil nor dressed in the white chrisom robe. wikipedia.org
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