Word Meanings - CATHOLICIZE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To make or to become catholic or Roman Catholic.
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- CATHOLICON
A remedy for all diseases; a panacea. - ROMANY
1. A gypsy. - CATHOLICIZE
To make or to become catholic or Roman Catholic. - CATHOLICITY
1. The state or quality of being catholic; universality. 2. Liberality of sentiments; catholicism. 3. Adherence or conformity to the system of doctrine held by all parts of the orthodox Christian church; the doctrine so held; orthodoxy. - ROMANTICAL
Romantic. - ROMANISH
Pertaining to Romanism. - ROMANTICIST
One who advocates romanticism in modern literature. J. R. Seeley. - BECOME
happen; akin to D. bekomen, OHG.a piquëman, Goth. biquiman to come 1. To pass from one state to another; to enter into some state or condition, by a change from another state, or by assuming or receiving new properties or qualities, additional - ROMANTICALY
In a romantic manner. - ROMANTIC
1. Of or pertaining to romance; involving or resembling romance; hence, fanciful; marvelous; extravagant; unreal; as, a romantic tale; a romantic notion; a romantic undertaking. Can anything in nature be imagined more profane and impious, more - ROMANIST
One who adheres to Romanism. - ROMANCY
Romantic. - CATHOLICNESS
The quality of being catholic; universality; catholicity. - ROMANIC
1. Of or pertaining to Rome or its people. 2. Of or pertaining to any or all of the various languages which, during the Middle Ages, sprung out of the old Roman, or popular form of Latin, as the Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Provencal, - BECOMED
Proper; decorous. And gave him what becomed love I might. Shak. - ROMANIZER
One who Romanizes. - ROMANTICNESS
The state or quality of being romantic; widness; fancifulness. Richardson. - CATHOLICAL
Catholic. - ROMANIZE
1. To Latinize; to fill with Latin words or idioms. Dryden. 2. To convert to the Roman Catholic religion. - ROMAN CALENDAR
The calendar of the ancient Romans, from which our modern calendars are derived. It is said to have consisted originally of ten months, Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and December, having a total - CATHOLIC
1. Universal or general; as, the catholic faith. Men of other countries to bear their part in so great and catholic a war. Southey. Note: This epithet, which is applicable to the whole Christian church, or its faith, is claimed by Roman Catholics - ELEUTHEROMANIAC
Mad for freedom. - NECROMANCER
One who practices necromancy; a sorcerer; a wizard. - HIEROMANCY
Divination by observing the objects offered in sacrifice. - PYROMANCY
Divination by means of fire. - DIACATHOLICON
A universal remedy; -- name formerly to a purgative electuary. - ANGLO-CATHOLIC
Of or pertaining to a church modeled on the English Reformation; Anglican; -- sometimes restricted to the ritualistic or High Church section of the Church of England. - NECROMANTIC; NECROMANTICAL
Of or pertaining to necromancy; performed by necromancy. -- Nec`ro*man"tic*al*ly, adv. - UNBECOME
To misbecome. Bp. Sherlock. - ALEUROMANCY
Divination by means of flour. Encyc. Brit.