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unc⋅tion

[uhngk-shuhn]
–noun
1. an act of anointing, esp. as a medical treatment or religious rite.
2. an unguent or ointment; salve.
3. something soothing or comforting.
4. an excessive, affected, sometimes cloying earnestness or fervor in manner, esp. in speaking.
5. Religion.
a. the oil used in religious rites, as in anointing the sick or dying.
b. the shedding of a divine or spiritual influence upon a person.
c. the influence shed.
d. extreme unction.
6. the manifestation of spiritual or religious inspiration.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME unctioun < L ūnctiōn (s. of ūnctiō) anointing, besmearing, equiv. to ūnct(us) (ptp. of ung(u)ere to smear, anoint) + -iōn- -ion


unc⋅tion⋅less, adjective
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unc·tion   (ŭngk'shən)   
n.  
  1. The act of anointing as part of a religious, ceremonial, or healing ritual.

  2. An ointment or oil; a salve.

  3. Something that serves to soothe; a balm.

  4. Affected or exaggerated earnestness, especially in choice and use of language.


[Middle English, from Latin ūnctiō, ūnctiōn-, from ūnctus, past participle of unguere, to anoint.]
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: unc·tion
Pronunciation: '&[ng](k)-sh&n
Function: noun
1 : the application of a soothing or lubricating oil or ointment
2 : something that is used for anointing : OINTMENT
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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Medical Dictionary

unction unc·tion (ŭngk'shən)
n.
The action of applying or rubbing with an ointment or oil.

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Bible Dictionary

Unction

(1 John 2:20,27; R.V., "anointing"). Kings, prophets, and priests were anointed, in token of receiving divine grace. All believers are, in a secondary sense, what Christ was in a primary sense, "the Lord's anointed."

Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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unction

ritual application of oil or fat to the head or body of a person or to an object; an almost universal practice in the history of religions, although both the cultic practice followed and the sacred substance employed vary from one religion to another. It is possible to recognize three distinct, though not separate, meanings ascribed to ritual anointments by the devotees of various religions

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