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Webster 1913 Edition


Anabaptist

Anˊa-bap′tist

,
Noun.
[LL.
anabaptista
, fr. Gr. as if
ἀναβαπτιστής
: cf. F.
anabaptiste
.]
A name sometimes applied to a member of any sect holding that rebaptism is necessary for those baptized in infancy.
☞ In church history, the name Anabaptists usually designates a sect of fanatics who greatly disturbed the peace of Germany, the Netherlands, etc., in the Reformation period. In more modern times the name has been applied to those who do not regard infant baptism as real and valid baptism.

Webster 1828 Edition


Anabaptist

ANABAP'TIST

,
Noun.
[Gr. again, and a baptist.]
One who holds the doctrine of the baptism of adults, or of the invalidity of infant baptism, and the necessity of rebaptization in an adult age. One who maintains that baptism ought always to be performed by immersion.

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Anabaptist

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English

Noun

Anabaptist (plural Anabaptists)

  1. A member of a radical wing of Christians during the Protestant Reformation (such as a Mennonite, an Amish person, a Hutterite, a Brethren community, etc.).
  2. A member of any of several present-day churches.

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Anabaptist (comparative more Anabaptist, superlative most Anabaptist)

  1. Relating to the Anabaptists.

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English

Noun

anabaptist (plural anabaptists)

  1. (archaic, slang) A pickpocket caught in the act, and punished with the discipline of the pump or horse-pond.