chrismal


chrism

C0331200 (krĭz′əm)n. Ecclesiastical 1. A consecrated mixture of oil and balsam, used for anointing in church sacraments such as baptism and confirmation. Also called holy oil.2. A sacramental anointing, especially upon confirmation into the Eastern Orthodox Church.
[Middle English crisme, chrism, chrisom, from Old English crisma, from Latin chrīsma, from Greek khrīsma, an anointing, from khrīein, to anoint; see ghrēi- in Indo-European roots.]
chris′mal (krĭz′məl) adj.