transitive. To invoke a curse upon; to declare accursed; to pour maledictions upon.
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释义 | society > faith > worship > excommunication > excommunicate [verb (transitive)] (33) waryc725 transitive. To invoke a curse upon; to declare accursed; to pour maledictions upon. cursec1050 To speak impiously against, to rail profanely at (the deity, fate, destiny, etc.); to blaspheme. amanseOE transitive. To excommunicate (a person); also spec. to excommunicate from a monastic community. Cf. manse, v. accurselOE transitive. = curse, v. (in various senses). forcurse1154 transitive. To curse utterly, lay under a heavy curse. mansec1175 transitive. To excommunicate (a person); to curse or damn. ban1303 To pronounce an ecclesiastical curse upon, to anathematize. archaic. sequester1395 transitive. To set aside, separate. Ecclesiastical. To remove (a person) from the privileges of church-membership, to excommunicate. maledighta1400 transitive. (In past tense maledight). To curse. anathematize?1473 transitive. To pronounce an anathema against (a person or thing); to curse, denounce, or condemn (a person or thing). excommune1483 transitive (Ecclesiastical) = excommunicate, v. 1. excommenge1502 transitive. To excommunicate. excommunicate1526 transitive (Ecclesiastical). To cut off from communion; to exclude, by an authoritative sentence, from participation in the sacraments and services… precide1529 transitive. To cut off; (figurative) to excommunicate. aban1565 transitive. To denounce, curse, anathematize. rare. anathemize1585 transitive. To pronounce an anathema against (a person or thing); to curse, denounce, or condemn (a person or thing). Also intransitive. malison1588 transitive. To curse; to pronounce a malediction upon. consecrate1589 To devote or doom (to destruction, etc.). Obsolete. inknot1611 transitive. (a) To include in or with a knot; to tie in. (b) = innodate, v. shammatize1613 transitive. In medieval Judaism: To excommunicate. anathemate1615 transitive. To pronounce an anathema against (a person or thing); = anathematize, v. 1. unchurcha1620 transitive. To remove or exclude (individuals) from membership of a church; to shut out from church privileges; to excommunicate. innodate1630 transitive. To fasten in or with a knot; spec. to include or involve in an anathema or interdict: from medieval Latin vinculis anathematis innodare… discommon1639 To cut off from the membership of a community. transitive. To exclude from the Church; = excommunicate, v. 1a. Obsolete. to swear at ——1680 To imprecate evil upon by an oath; to address with profane imprecation; gen. to utter maledictions against; to curse. devote1749 To invoke or pronounce (a curse). Obsolete. maledict1780 transitive. To address with maledictions; to curse, execrate. Now rare. comminate1801 transitive. To threaten (with Divine vengeance), anathematize. Also with cognate object, and intransitive. fulminate1806 transitive. To censure, to condemn; to denounce vehemently or in scathing terms; (occasionally) spec. to subject to ecclesiastical censure. imban1807 transitive. To interdict, proscribe, excommunicate. dischurch1990 transitive. To exclude or expel (a person or group of people) from membership of a church; to excommunicate. rare. Subcategories:— from synagogue (1) — absolve from (1) |
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