1. baptised - Adjective
2. baptised - Verb
having undergone the Christian ritual of baptism
Source: WordNetAdditionally, in the colonies, only Roman Catholics could own slaves, and these had to be baptised. Source: Internet
According to the saga, the result was that his popularity caused many to allow themselves to be baptised, and some people stopped making sacrifices. Source: Internet
Blake (1967), p. 12 While he was there events at the family home changed the course of Disraeli's education and of his whole life: his father renounced Judaism and had the four children baptised into the Church of England in July and August 1817. Source: Internet
After he finally divorced the women, Livingstone baptised them all and everything went well. Source: Internet
After this, the men will be baptised. Source: Internet
Although he was baptised (his baptismal name was Stephen), his Christian faith remained shallow and continued to perform acts of pagan worship. Source: Internet