Just because some one else has been anointed & you haven't may be because you re not in your unction yet !
According to free dictionary by FARLEX A servile self-seeker who attempts to win favor by flattering influential people.
not allowing, not influencing or flattering it
Damocles
Respectful, Admiring, Complimentary, Flattering,
last of final anointing
flattering, praising, admiring
To coax or persuade by flattering.
It's like flattering.
The cast of Extreme Unction - 1967 includes: Benjamin Hayeem
Handsome is a flattering word. Heroic is a flattering word.
Failure's Not Flattering was created in 2004.
"Unction" is an oil or ointment; a "mountebank" is a charlatan or quack who sold patent medicines, so the unction of a mountebank is some concoction sold by this quack. In the context of Hamlet (which I am guessing inspired this question), this is specifically an extremely deadly poison.
Just because some one else has been anointed & you haven't may be because you re not in your unction yet !
Lover (feminine). It's a flattering expression for girls like "Sexy Honey"
Two: Confession and Extreme Unction. Confession because it heals the soul, and Extreme Unction because it heals the body (hopefully) and the soul.
The sacrament fomerly was called "Extreme Unction". Unction means " the act of anointing" and was given in extreme danger of death, using sacred oil of the sick. Now it is called the "Anointing of the Sick" and is meant for anyone seriously ill or weakened elderly or facing serious surgery. "Extreme Unction" seemed to imply imminent death and people feared it. The sacrament cleanses the person of their sins.