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Definition of rament
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Rament
(n.)
Ramenta.
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Crasis
::
Crasis
(n.) A
mixture
of
constituents,
as of the
blood;
constitution;
temperament..
Sacramentarian
::
Sacramentarian
(n.) A name given in the
sixteenth
century
to those
German
reformers
who
rejected
both the Roman and the
Lutheran
doctrine
of the holy
eucharist.
Sacramentalist
::
Sacramentalist
(n.) One who holds the
doctrine
of the real
objective
presence
of
Christ's
body and blood in the holy
eucharist.
Parement
::
Parement
(n.) See
Parament.
Chalice
::
Chalice
(n.) A cup or bowl;
especially,
the cup used in the
sacrament
of the
Lord's
Supper..
Sacramentary
::
Sacramentary
(n.) Same as
Sacramentarian,
n., 1..
Euchology
::
Euchology
(n.) A
formulary
of
prayers;
the book of
offices
in the Greek
Church,
containing
the
liturgy,
sacraments,
and forms of
prayers..
Solemnity
::
Solemnity
(n.) A rite or
ceremony
performed
with
religious
reverence;
religious
or
ritual
ceremony;
as, the
solemnity
of a
funeral,
a
sacrament..
Tractarian
::
Tractarian
(n.) One of the
writers
of the
Oxford
tracts,
called
Tracts
for the
Times,
issued
during
the
period
1833-1841,
in which
series
of
papers
the
sacramental
system
and
authority
of the
Church,
and the value of
tradition,
were
brought
into
prominence.
Also, a
member
of the High
Church
party,
holding
generally
the
principles
of the
Tractarian
writers;
a
Puseyite..
#NAME?
::
-ries (pl. ) of
Sacramentar.
Trisacramentarian
::
Trisacramentarian
(n.) One who
recognizes
three
sacraments,
and no more; --
namely,
baptism,
the
Lord's
Supper,
and
penance.
See
Sacrament..
Apoplectical
::
Apoplectical
(a.)
Relating
to
apoplexy;
affected
with,
inclined
to, or
symptomatic
of,
apoplexy;
as, an
apoplectic
person,
medicine,
habit or
temperament,
symptom,
fit, or
stroke..
Quinnat
::
Quinnat
(n.) The
California
salmon
(Oncorhynchus
choicha);
--
called
also
chouicha,
king
salmon,
chinnook
salmon,
and
Sacramento
salmon.
It is of great
commercial
importance..
Spontaneity
::
Spontaneity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
spontaneous,
or
acting
from
native
feeling,
proneness,
or
temperament,
without
constraint
or
external
force..
Sympathy
::
Sympathy
(n.) An
agreement
of
affections
or
inclinations,
or a
conformity
of
natural
temperament,
which
causes
persons
to be
pleased,
or in
accord,
with one
another;
as, there is
perfect
sympathy
between
them..
Attemperament
::
Attemperament
(n.) A
tempering,
or
mixing
in due
proportion..
Unhouseled
::
Unhouseled
(a.) Not
having
received
the
sacrament.
Temperament
::
Temperament
(v. t.)
Internal
constitution;
state with
respect
to the
relative
proportion
of
different
qualities,
or
constituent
parts..
Umpireship
::
Umpireship
(n.)
Umpirage;
arbitrament.
Unsacrament
::
Unsacrament
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
sacramental
character
or
efficacy;
as, to
unsacrament
the rite of
baptism..
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