Sacrament /(?)/
Sac·ra·ment
Sacrament
n.
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The oath of allegiance taken by Roman soldiers; hence, a sacred ceremony used to impress an obligation; a solemn oath-taking; an oath. [Obs.]
I'll take the sacrament on't.
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The pledge or token of an oath or solemn covenant; a sacred thing; a mystery. [Obs.]
God sometimes sent a light of fire, and pillar of a cloud . . . and the sacrament of a rainbow, to guide his people through their portion of sorrows.
- 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. (Theol.)
Sacrament
v. t.
- To bind by an oath. [Obs.]