anabaptism

[,ænə'bæptizəm]
  • n. 再洗礼
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anabaptism (n.)
1640s (as a Christian doctrine, with capital A-, from 1570s), from Medieval Latin anabaptismus, from Late Greek anabaptismos, from ana- "up (in place or time), back again, anew" (see ana-) + baptismos "baptism" (see baptism).