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Confirmation
Confirmation Con`fir*ma"tion, n. [F. confirmation, L. confirmatio.] 1. The act of confirming or strengthening; the act of establishing, ratifying, or sanctioning; as, the confirmation of an appointment. Their blood is shed In confirmation of the noblest claim. --Cowper. 2. That which confirms; that which gives new strength or assurance; as to a statement or belief; additional evidence; proof; convincing testimony. Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmations strong As proofs of holy writ. --Shak. 3. (Eccl.) A rite supplemental to baptism, by which a person is admitted, through the laying on of the hands of a bishop, to the full privileges of the church, as in the Roman Catholic, the Episcopal Church, etc. This ordinance is called confirmation, because they who duly receive it are confirmed or strengthened for the fulfillment of their Christian duties, by the grace therein bestowed upon them. --Hook. 4. (Law) A conveyance by which a voidable estate is made sure and not voidable, or by which a particular estate is increased; a contract, express or implied, by which a person makes that firm and binding which was before voidable.

Meaning of CONFIRMATIO from wikipedia

- rights, and annulled the Confirmatio Cartarum in 1305. Edward I interpreted Clement V's papal bull annulling the Confirmatio Cartarum as effectively applying...
- dispositio: Exordium, lines 1–41 Narratio, lines 42–89 Re****atio, lines 90–143 Confirmatio, lines 144–375 Peroratio, lines 376–397 Cicero begins his speech by gaining...
- married Erastus's widow. It consists of seventy-five Theses, followed by a Confirmatio in six books. An appendix of letters to Erastus by Heinrich Bullinger...
- nobleman known primarily for his opposition to King Edward I over the Confirmatio Cartarum. He was also an active parti****nt in the Welsh Wars and maintained...
- Magna Carta by King Henry III to Parliament in 1216, 1217, and 1225 Confirmatio Cartarum (Confirmation of Charters) 1253 a multitude of subsequent corroborating...
- to be used in the order they will appear. the proof of the case, or confirmatio. It confirms or validates the material given in the narratio and partitio...
- the homeland gave king and magnates common cause. Edward signed the Confirmatio cartarum – a confirmation of Magna Carta and its accompanying Charter...
- EST CONSERVATIO MUNDI CRUX DECOR ECCLESIAE CRUX CUSTODIA REGUM CRUX CONFIRMATIO FIDELIUM CRUX GLORIA ANGELORUM ET VULNUS DEMONUM NOS DEI GRATIA SERV****...
- to concessions in the king's absence. In exchange for a new tax, the Confirmatio Cartarum reconfirmed Magna Carta, abolished the maltolt, and formally...
- beatification was confirmed on 11 March 1891 under Pope Leo XIII by a decree of 'confirmatio cultus', i.e. an act of confirmation of a longstanding veneration by...