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eucharist
English
Noun
eucharist (plural eucharists)
- Alternative form of Eucharist
Anagrams
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antidoron
English
Etymology
From Byzantine Greek ????????? (antíd?ron) from Koine Greek ????????? (antíd?ron) from Ancient Greek ???? + ????? (antí + dôron, “gift in return; instead of a gift”).
Pronunciation
- (Hellenist) IPA(key): /?n?di.ð?.r?n/
- (Anglicised) IPA(key): /?æn.ti?d?r.?n/, /?æn.ti?do?r.?n/
Noun
antidoron (plural antidora)
- (Christianity, Eastern Orthodoxy, Eastern Catholicism) A piece of ordinary leavened bread, taken from remnants of loaves used for the Eucharist, which has been blessed but not consecrated; distributed in churches that use the Byzantine Rite.
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