baptême
See also: bâptême
French
Alternative forms
- baptinse, batinse (interjection)
Etymology
Inherited from Middle French baptesme, from Old French batesme, bapteme, baptesme (earlier batesma), a semi-learned borrowing from Ecclesiastical Latin baptisma, from Ancient Greek βάπτισμα (báptisma), and Late Latin baptismus, baptismum from Ancient Greek βαπτισμός (baptismós). Doublet of baptisme.
Pronunciation
Related terms
Related terms
- baptême civil
- baptême de l’air
- baptême du feu
- baptiser
- baptisme
- baptiste
- nom de baptême
Interjection
baptême
- (Quebec) a mild curse word
- [1996], Chrystine Brouillet, C'est pour mieux t'aimer, mon enfant, La Courte Échelle, p. 39,
- Oui, baptême! C'était mon filleul. Un petit gars intelligent et... — Yes, dangit! He was my godson. A bright little guy and...
- [1996], Chrystine Brouillet, C'est pour mieux t'aimer, mon enfant, La Courte Échelle, p. 39,
Further reading
- “baptême”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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