bless
bless
verb \ˈbles\blessed\ˈblest\ also blest\ˈblest\bless·ing
Definition of BLESS
transitive verb
1
: to hallow or consecrate by religious rite or word
2
: to hallow with the sign of the cross
3
: to invoke divine care for <bless your heart> —used in the phrase bless you to wish good health especially to one who has just sneezed
5
: to confer prosperity or happiness upon
Examples of BLESS
- The priest blessed their marriage at the wedding.
- The water for the baptism has been blessed.
- The priest blessed the baby I held in my arms.
Origin of BLESS
Middle English, from Old English blētsian, from blōd blood; from the use of blood in consecration
First Known Use: before 12th century
Related to BLESS
Related Words: baptize, canonize, spiritualize; chasten, cleanse, lustrate, purify; exorcise (also exorcize), expurgate; commit, dedicate, devote; reconsecrate
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