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Solemnizate
Solemnizate So*lem"ni*zate, v. t. To solemnize; as, to solemnizate matrimony. [R.] --Bp. Burnet.
Solemnization
Solemnization Sol`em*ni*za"tion, n. [Cf. F. solemnisation, solennisation.] The act of solemnizing; celebration; as, the solemnization of a marriage.
Solemnize
Solemnize Sol"em*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Solemnized; p. pr. & vb. n. Solemnizing.] [Cf. F. solemniser, sollemniser.] 1. To perform with solemn or ritual ceremonies, or according to legal forms. Baptism to be administered in one place, and marriage solemnized in another. --Hooker. 2. To dignify or honor by ceremonies; to celebrate. Their choice nobility and flowers . . . Met from all parts to solemnize this feast. --Milton. 3. To make grave, serious, and reverential. Wordsworth was solemnizzed and elevated by this his first look on Yarrow. --J. C. Shairp. Every Israelite . . . arose, solemnized his face, looked towards Jerusalem . . . and prayed. --L. Wallace.
Solemnized
Solemnize Sol"em*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Solemnized; p. pr. & vb. n. Solemnizing.] [Cf. F. solemniser, sollemniser.] 1. To perform with solemn or ritual ceremonies, or according to legal forms. Baptism to be administered in one place, and marriage solemnized in another. --Hooker. 2. To dignify or honor by ceremonies; to celebrate. Their choice nobility and flowers . . . Met from all parts to solemnize this feast. --Milton. 3. To make grave, serious, and reverential. Wordsworth was solemnizzed and elevated by this his first look on Yarrow. --J. C. Shairp. Every Israelite . . . arose, solemnized his face, looked towards Jerusalem . . . and prayed. --L. Wallace.
Solemnizer
Solemnizer Sol"em*ni`zer, n. One who solemnizes.
Solemnizing
Solemnize Sol"em*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Solemnized; p. pr. & vb. n. Solemnizing.] [Cf. F. solemniser, sollemniser.] 1. To perform with solemn or ritual ceremonies, or according to legal forms. Baptism to be administered in one place, and marriage solemnized in another. --Hooker. 2. To dignify or honor by ceremonies; to celebrate. Their choice nobility and flowers . . . Met from all parts to solemnize this feast. --Milton. 3. To make grave, serious, and reverential. Wordsworth was solemnizzed and elevated by this his first look on Yarrow. --J. C. Shairp. Every Israelite . . . arose, solemnized his face, looked towards Jerusalem . . . and prayed. --L. Wallace.
Unsolemnize
Unsolemnize Un*sol"em*nize, v. t. [1st pref. un- + solemnize.] To divest of solemnity.

Meaning of Solemni from wikipedia

- Missa solemnis is Latin for Solemn M****. and is a genre of musical settings of the M**** Ordinary, which are festively scored and render the Latin text...
- Solemni hac liturgia ("This solemn liturgy") is a motu proprio issued by Pope Paul VI on 30 June 1968. Its content substantially consists of a creed known...
- The Missa solemnis in D major, Op. 123, is a Solemn M**** composed by Ludwig van Beethoven from 1819 to 1823. It was first performed on 7 April 1824 in...
- Beethoven with the M****cript of the Missa Solemnis is a portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven by Joseph Karl Stieler, completed in 1820. It shows Beethoven...
- effect of the text, like the sudden expanse of homophonic harmonies during "solemni plena gaudio". Following this moment comes "coelestia, terrestria...,"...
- Gandavensis, was a scholastic philosopher who acquired the nickname of Doctor Solemnis (the "Solemn Doctor"). Henry was born in the district of Mude, near Ghent...
- Solemnis (French - Solène, Solen or Solenne; died c. 533) was a Christian saint and bishop. He appears in the Acta Sanctorum (Volume VII, 57) for 25 September...
- The Missa solemnis, WAB 29, is a solemn m**** composed by Anton Bruckner in 1854 for the installation of Friedrich Mayer [de] as abbot of St. Florian Monastery...
- performed in 1805, was revised to its final version in 1814. He composed Missa solemnis between 1819 and 1823 and his final Symphony, No. 9, the first major example...
- nineteenth-century face. Palette (1951, Martin Wilke). Picadilly (1968, Martin Wilke) Solemnis (1954, G. G. Lange) These types were produced for photo-composition by...