Sacrament



noun
1.
(Theology. 1. A visible form of invisible grace, especially: a. In the Eastern, Roman Catholic, and some other Western Christian churches, any of the traditional seven rites that were instituted by Jesus and recorded in the New Testament and that confer sanctifying grace. b. In most other Western Christian churches, the two rites, Baptism and the Eucharist, that were instituted by Jesus to confer sanctifying grace. 2. a. The Eucharist. b. The consecrated elements of the Eucharist, especially the bread or host) religious sacrament ប្រសិទ្ធិ (ការអោយសីល)
Example: The sacraments of baptism.
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
The oath of allegiance taken by Roman soldiers; hence, a sacred ceremony used to impress an obligation; a solemn oath-taking; an oath.
2.
The pledge or token of an oath or solemn covenant; a sacred thing; a mystery.
3.
One of the solemn religious ordinances enjoined by Christ, the head of the Christian church, to be observed by his followers; hence, specifically, the eucharist; the Lord's Supper.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE) To bind by an oath.
1.
association, ceremony, communion, covenant, fellowship, intercourse, observance, participation, pledge, rite, union
1.
allegation, non participation