blaspheme

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See also: blasphémé and blasphème

English

Etymology

From Middle English blasfemen, blasphemen, from Old French blasfemer, from Ecclesiastical Latin blasphēmō, from Ancient Greek βλασφημέω (blasphēméō). Doublet of blame.

Pronunciation

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Verb

blaspheme (third-person singular simple present blasphemes, present participle blaspheming, simple past and past participle blasphemed)

  1. (intransitive) To commit blasphemy; to speak against God or religious doctrine.
  2. (transitive) To speak of, or address, with impious irreverence; to revile impiously (anything sacred).
  3. (transitive) To calumniate; to revile; to abuse.

Translations

Noun

blaspheme (plural blasphemes)

  1. Obsolete spelling of blasphemy.

Latin

Adjective

(deprecated template usage) blasphēme

  1. vocative masculine singular of blasphēmus

Middle English

Etymology 1

Verb

blaspheme

  1. Alternative form of blasfemen

Etymology 2

Noun

blaspheme

  1. Alternative form of blasfeme

Adjective

blaspheme

  1. Alternative form of blasfeme

Etymology 3

Noun

blaspheme

  1. Alternative form of blasfemye