Incarnation Definition

ĭnkär-nāshən
incarnations
noun
incarnations
Endowment with a human body; appearance in human form.
Webster's New World
The act of incarnating.
Wiktionary
The condition of being incarnated.
American Heritage
Any person or animal serving as the embodiment of a god or spirit.
Webster's New World
A bodily manifestation of a supernatural being.
American Heritage
pronoun

(Christianity) The doctrine that the second person of the Trinity assumed human form in the person of Jesus Christ and is fully divine and fully human.

Wiktionary
idiom
the Incarnation
  • the taking on of a human body by the second person of the Trinity; the joining of the divine and the human in Jesus Christ
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Incarnation

Noun

Singular:
incarnation
Plural:
incarnations

Idioms, Phrasal Verbs Related to Incarnation

  • the Incarnation

Origin of Incarnation

  • From Middle English incarnacion, from Old French incarnacion, from Medieval Latin incarnatio, from Late Latin incarnari (“to be made flesh”).

    From Wiktionary

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