konfirmere

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to confirm to administer (the sacrament or ritual of) confirmation on (someone)
 * 2)  to affirm the covenant of one's baptism
 * 1)  to affirm the covenant of one's baptism

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to confirm to administer (the sacrament or ritual of) confirmation on (someone)
 * 2)  to affirm the covenant of one's baptism
 * 3)  to go through a coming-of-age in place of the more traditional rite in the Church of Norway, usually in a secular context, but also in Christian denominations not practicing child baptism
 * 4)  to berate, scold
 * 1)  to go through a coming-of-age in place of the more traditional rite in the Church of Norway, usually in a secular context, but also in Christian denominations not practicing child baptism
 * 2)  to berate, scold
 * 1)  to berate, scold

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1)  to confirm to administer (the sacrament or ritual of) confirmation on (someone)
 * 2)  to affirm the covenant of one's baptism
 * 3)  to go through a coming-of-age in place of the more traditional rite in the Church of Norway, usually in a secular context, but also in Christian denominations not practicing child baptism
 * 4)  to berate, scold
 * 1)  to go through a coming-of-age in place of the more traditional rite in the Church of Norway, usually in a secular context, but also in Christian denominations not practicing child baptism
 * 2)  to berate, scold
 * 1)  to berate, scold