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    shrive
    /ʃrʌɪv/

    verb

    • 1. (of a priest) hear the confession of, assign penance to, and absolve: archaic "none of her chaplains knew English or French enough to shrive the king"

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  2. SHRIVE definition: 1. (of a priest) to listen to someone's confession about what they have done wrong, and offer…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : to administer the sacrament of reconciliation to. 2. : to free from guilt. intransitive verb. archaic : to confess one's sins especially to a priest. Did you know? We wouldn't want to give the history of shrive short shrift, so here's the whole story.

  4. 1. to hear the confession of (a penitent) 2. (transitive) to impose a penance upon (a penitent) and grant him or her sacramental absolution. 3. (intransitive) to confess one's sins to a priest in order to obtain sacramental forgiveness. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  5. To shrive is to hear someone's confession and forgive them. It's not easy, but once your brother has admitted to reading your diary and apologized, it's best to shrive him and move on.

  6. (of a priest) to listen to someone's confession about what they have done wrong, and offer forgiveness: On Shrove Tuesday, everyone was summoned to church to be shriven before the start of Lent the following day, Ash Wednesday. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Religious concepts: forgiveness in religion. absolution. absolve.

  7. What does the verb shrive mean? There are 21 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb shrive, nine of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. shrive has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. liturgical (Old English) religion (Middle English) Entry status.

  8. 1. (Theology) to hear the confession of (a penitent) 2. (Theology) (tr) to impose a penance upon (a penitent) and grant him sacramental absolution. 3. (Theology) (intr) to confess one's sins to a priest in order to obtain sacramental forgiveness. [Old English scrīfan, from Latin scrībere to write] ˈshriver n.

  9. Definition of 'shrive' shrive in American English. (ʃraɪv ) verb transitive Word forms: shrived or shrove, ˈshriven (ˈʃrɪvən ) or shrived, ˈshriving Archaic. 1. to hear the confession of and absolve. 2. to get absolution for oneself by confessing. verb intransitive Archaic. 3. to make one's confession. 4. to hear confessions.

  10. Sep 28, 2024 · shrive (third-person singular simple present shrives, present participle shriving, simple past shrove or shrived, past participle shriven or shrived) (religion, transitive and intransitive) To hear or receive a confession (of sins etc.).

  11. OED's only evidence for shrive is from 1867, in the writing of ‘Ouida’, novelist (real name Marie Louise de la Ramée). It is also recorded as a verb from the Old English period (pre-1150). shrive is formed within English, by conversion.