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Qu'est-ce (qui) est aspersion - définition

ACT OF SPRINKLING WITH WATER, ESPECIALLY HOLY WATER, IN A RELIGIOUS CONTEXT
Aspersions

aspersion         
n.
Calumny, detraction, censure, slander, defamation, abuse, vituperation, obloquy, reproach, reflection, backbiting, reviling, traducing. See preceding verb.
aspersion         
[?'sp?:?(?)n]
¦ noun an attack on someone's character or reputation: he has cast aspersions on our abilities.
Origin
ME (denoting the sprinkling of water at baptism): from L. aspersio(n-), from aspergere 'sprinkle'.
aspersion         
n. to cast aspersions on

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Aspersion

Aspersion (la. aspergere/aspersio), in a religious context, is the act of sprinkling with water, especially holy water. Aspersion is a method used in baptism as an alternative to immersion or affusion. The word is formed of the Latin aspergere, 'to sprinkle', of ad, 'to', and spargo, 'I scatter' (Ezekiel 36:25–26, 1 Corinthians 10:2, cf. Psalm 77:16-20).

In addition, aspersion is performed as part of certain rites to remind people of their baptism, such as the renewal of baptismal vows performed by the Roman Catholic Church and Lutheran Church at Easter.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour aspersion
1. However, Andrews said it cast no aspersion on Haneef‘s guilt or innocence.
2. "He was visibly uncomfortable and called it an ‘aspersion,‘ " said J.
3. Sen also made it clear that it was not his intention to cast aspersion on any individual or organisation.
4. For now, it is clear that Nasrallah, influenced by Iran to one extent or another, helped Olmert, Peretz and Halutz ride waves of aspersion.
5. It usually takes 10 years‘ hindsight to cast an aspersion on current history, but a question is bound to come up÷ what, ultimately, has the US gained by deposing Eduard Shevardnadze?