Ordination
81ordination — This word (from the Latin ordinare, meaning arrange or appoint ) refers to the sacramental rite by which abishop, through the laying on of hands and the appropriate prayer of consecration, confers on a man the order of deacon orpriest or… …
82ordination — or|di|na|tion sb., en, er, erne (anvisning af medicin el. behandling; indvielse til præst el. biskop), i sms. ordinations , fx ordinationsret …
83ordination — s ( en, er) bestämmelse, föreskrift …
84Ordination — Or|di|na|ti|on , die; , en (Weihe, Einsetzung [eines Geistlichen] ins Amt; ärztliche Verordnung, Sprechstunde; österreichisch auch für Arztpraxis) …
85ordination — Olinakio …
86ordination — nf. ordinachon (Albanais) …
87ordination — Ceremony by which a bishop confers on a person the privileges and powers necessary for the execution of sacerdotal functions in the church …
88ordination — The religious ceremony, celebration, and service at which a person is made a priest or minister of the Gospel …
89ordination — see ORDER …
90Angle of ordination — Ordination Or di*na tion, n. [L. ordinatio: cf. F. ordination.] 1. The act of ordaining, appointing, or setting apart; the state of being ordained, appointed, etc. [1913 Webster] The holy and wise ordination of God. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster]… …