chrism
/ˈkrɪzəm/noun
mass noun
- a mixture of oil and balsam, consecrated and used for anointing at baptism and in other rites of Catholic, Orthodox, and Anglican Churches圣油(用于洗礼涂油仪式及其他天主教、东正教和英国国教仪式)。
词源
Old English, from medieval Latin crisma, ecclesiastical Latin chrisma, from Greek khrisma 'anointing', from khriein 'anoint'.