anele

[əˈniːl]

anele Definition

to anoint with oil, especially as a religious rite.

Using anele: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "anele" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The priest anointed the sick man with oil.

  • Example

    She anointed her newborn baby with holy water.

  • Example

    The king was anointed with oil during his coronation ceremony.

anele Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for anele

Phrases with anele

  • to prepare oneself for death or a difficult situation

    Example

    He spent his last days aneleing himself, praying and meditating.

  • anele someone's feet

    to wash and anoint someone's feet as a sign of humility and respect

    Example

    The servant aneled the feet of his master as a sign of submission and loyalty.

  • to add a particular quality or attribute to something

    Example

    The artist aneled his painting with bright colors and bold strokes.

Origins of anele

from Old English 'anǣlan', meaning 'to anoint'

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Summary: anele in Brief

'Anele' [əˈniːl] is a verb that means to anoint with oil, especially as a religious rite. It is often used in religious contexts, such as during baptism or coronation ceremonies. Phrases like 'anele oneself' and 'anele someone's feet' use 'anele' to denote preparing oneself for death or showing humility and respect, respectively.