noun
- The Christian sacrament of receiving the Eucharist or Holy Communion.
Usage: archaic; religious; chiefly British
verb
- To administer or receive the Eucharist; to give Communion to.
Usage: archaic; religious; chiefly British
Examples
- The priest performed the houselling ceremony on Easter Sunday.
- Parishioners came forward for houselling during the morning service.
- The bishop houselled the congregation with reverence and solemnity.
- In medieval times, houselling was a central part of Christian worship.
- The dying man requested houselling before his final hours.