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Definition of Solemnisation
1. Noun. The public performance of a sacrament or solemn ceremony with all appropriate ritual. "The celebration of marriage"
Generic synonyms: Ritual
Derivative terms: Celebrate, Solemnise, Solemnise, Solemnize, Solemnize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solemnisation
Literary usage of Solemnisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outline of Practical Sociology: With Special Reference to American Conditions by Carroll Davidson Wright (1901)
"solemnisation of Marriage. In general, marriage must be attested by a distinct
ceremony, which shall be a matter of record. Among other things, the record ..."
2. Chambers's encyclopædia by Chambers W. and R., ltd (1874)
"Should the decision be approved by tho pope, the solemnisation is proceeded with.
The solemnity takes place in the Vatican Church. ..."
3. Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reigns of the Stuarts: Including by John Heneage Jesse (1901)
"... of Marriage between Charles and Henrietta Maria of France — Deed of Dispensation —
solemnisation of the Marriage — Arrival of the Queen — Influence of ..."
4. The Centennial Supplement to the Sydney Morning Herald: Together with by Sydney Morning Herald (1888)
"In the solemnisation of their most sacred functions; in the full development of
all the holy institutions of our Church ; in their services tu society of ..."
5. A Handbook to the Marriage Laws of the Cape Colony, the Bechuanaland by Daniel Ward (1902)
"solemnisation OP MARRIAGE. BANNS, or notice having been published, or a special
licence obtained, as described in the preceding chapter, the marriage may be ..."