Obs. rare. [f. CHRISTIAN a., partly a refashioning of earlier CHRISTEN v.] To make Christian, to christen: chiefly in pa. pple., ppl. a.
1586. Fulke, Agst. Allen, 252 (T.). You allege the practice of all churches christianed to the contrary.
1645. Rutherford, Tryal & Tri. Faith, ix. (1845), 104. Every thing mercied and Christianed.
1684. ed. Foxes A. & M., III. 401. Them that be christianed [ed. 1583 christened].