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- Chrisom abstract "Anciently, a chrisom was the face-cloth, or piece of linen laid over a child's head when he was baptised or christened. The term has come to refer to a child who died within a month after its baptism—so called for the chrisom cloth that was used as a shroud for it.".
- Chrisom comment "Anciently, a chrisom was the face-cloth, or piece of linen laid over a child's head when he was baptised or christened. The term has come to refer to a child who died within a month after its baptism—so called for the chrisom cloth that was used as a shroud for it.".