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ConsecrateConsecrate Con"se*crate, a. [L. consceratus, p. p. of
conscerare to conscerate; con- + sacrare to consecrate, sacer
sacred. See Sacred.]
Consecrated; devoted; dedicated; sacred.
They were assembled in that consecrate place. --Bacon. Consecrater
Consecrater Con"se*cra`ter, n.
Consecrator.
consecraterConsecrator Con"se*cra`tor, n. [L.]
One who consecrates; one who performs the rites by which a
person or thing is devoted or dedicated to sacred purposes.
[Written also consecrater.] DeconsecrateDeconsecrate De*con"se*crate, v. t.
To deprive of sacredness; to secularize. --
De*con`se*cra"tion, n. DesecrateDesecrate Des"e*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desecrated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Desecrating.] [L. desecratus, p. p. of
desecrare (also desacrare) to consecrate, dedicate; but taken
in the sense if to divest of a sacred character; de- +
sacrare to consecrate, fr. sacer sacred. See Sacred.]
To divest of a sacred character or office; to divert from a
sacred purpose; to violate the sanctity of; to profane; to
put to an unworthy use; -- the opposite of consecrate.
The [Russian] clergy can not suffer corporal punishment
without being previously desecrated. --W. Tooke.
The founders of monasteries imprecated evil on those
who should desecrate their donations. --Salmon. DesecratedDesecrate Des"e*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desecrated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Desecrating.] [L. desecratus, p. p. of
desecrare (also desacrare) to consecrate, dedicate; but taken
in the sense if to divest of a sacred character; de- +
sacrare to consecrate, fr. sacer sacred. See Sacred.]
To divest of a sacred character or office; to divert from a
sacred purpose; to violate the sanctity of; to profane; to
put to an unworthy use; -- the opposite of consecrate.
The [Russian] clergy can not suffer corporal punishment
without being previously desecrated. --W. Tooke.
The founders of monasteries imprecated evil on those
who should desecrate their donations. --Salmon. Disconsecrate
Disconsecrate Dis*con"se*crate, v. t.
To deprive of consecration or sacredness. [R.]
ExecrateExecrate Ex"e*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Execrated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Execrating.] [L. execratus, exsecratus, p. p. of
execrare, exsecrare, to execrate; ex out + sacer holy,
sacred. See Sacred.]
To denounce evil against, or to imprecate evil upon; to
curse; to protest against as unholy or detestable; hence, to
detest utterly; to abhor; to abominate. ``They . . . execrate
their lct.' --Cowper. ExecratedExecrate Ex"e*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Execrated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Execrating.] [L. execratus, exsecratus, p. p. of
execrare, exsecrare, to execrate; ex out + sacer holy,
sacred. See Sacred.]
To denounce evil against, or to imprecate evil upon; to
curse; to protest against as unholy or detestable; hence, to
detest utterly; to abhor; to abominate. ``They . . . execrate
their lct.' --Cowper. Misconsecrate
Misconsecrate Mis*con"se*crate, v. t.
To consecrate amiss. ``Misconsecrated flags.' --Bp. Hall.
ObsecrateObsecrate Ob"se*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Obsecrated; p.
pr. & vb, n. Obsecrating.] [L. obsecratus, p. p. of
obsecrare, prop., to ask on religious grounds; ob (see Ob-)
+ sacrare to declare as sacred, from sacer sacred.]
To beseech; to supplicate; to implore. [R.]. --Cockerman. ObsecratedObsecrate Ob"se*crate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Obsecrated; p.
pr. & vb, n. Obsecrating.] [L. obsecratus, p. p. of
obsecrare, prop., to ask on religious grounds; ob (see Ob-)
+ sacrare to declare as sacred, from sacer sacred.]
To beseech; to supplicate; to implore. [R.]. --Cockerman. Reconsecrate
Reconsecrate Re*con"se*crate (-k?n"s?*kr?t), v. t.
To consecrate anew or again.
Unconsecrate
Unconsecrate Un*con"se*crate, v. t. [1st pref. un- +
consecrate.]
To render not sacred; to deprive of sanctity; to desecrate.
[Obs.]
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depuncta Boullet & Le Cerf, 1909
Heliconia narcaea Godart, 1819
Mechanites ecrate Hübner, [1823]
Heliconius satis Weymer, 1875
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