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benediction

[ ben-i-dik-shuhn ]

noun

  1. an utterance of good wishes.
  2. the form of blessing pronounced by an officiating minister, as at the close of divine service.
  3. a ceremony by which things are set aside for sacred uses, as a church, vestments, or bells.
  4. (usually initial capital letter) Also called Ben·e·dic·tion of the Bless·ed Sac·ra·ment [ben-i-, dik, -sh, uh, n , uh, v , th, uh, , bles, -id , sak, -r, uh, -m, uh, nt]. a service consisting of prayers, at least one prescribed hymn, censing of the congregation and the Host, and a blessing of the congregation by moving in the form of a cross the ciborium or monstrance containing the Host.
  5. the advantage conferred by blessing; a mercy or benefit.


benediction

/ ËŒ²úÉ›²Ôɪˈ»åɪ°ìʃə²Ô /

noun

  1. an invocation of divine blessing, esp at the end of a Christian religious ceremony
  2. a Roman Catholic service in which the congregation is blessed with the sacrament
  3. the state of being blessed
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged†2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ËŒ²ú±ð²Ô±ðˈ»å¾±³¦³Ù´Ç°ù²â, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ±è°ù±ð·²ú±ð²Ô·±ð·»å¾±³¦Â·³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of benediction1

1400–50; late Middle English (< Middle French ) < Latin ²ú±ð²Ô±ð»å¾±³¦³Ù¾±Å²Ô- (stem of ²ú±ð²Ô±ð»å¾±³¦³Ù¾±Å ). See Benedictus, -ion
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of benediction1

C15: from Latin benedictio , from ²ú±ð²Ô±ð»åÄ«³¦±ð°ù±ð to bless; see benedicite
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“Shrinking,†through Goldstein and Louis’ subplot, makes it simple to grant him our sympathy and benediction while admitting that in real life, it would not be so easy.

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Television continues to produce stars worthy of benedictions and analysis, but it’s difficult to imagine that any will leave as deep an imprint on his or her fans as Carson did.

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They emerge from within a rocky outcropping in an otherwise grassy field and hold up their hands, as if in benediction.

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They lifted Harris above the cauldron of grief, relief, anger and confusion with the time-honored benediction of cold, hard cash and a cheeky pop-culture energy that Biden has only rarely been able to conjure.

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It was a space that famously could turn an aspiring comedian into a successful one overnight, if given the host’s benediction — a wave to come to sit.

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