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eucharist

English

Noun

eucharist (plural eucharists)

  1. Alternative form of Eucharist

Anagrams

  • thesauric

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azymite

English

Etymology

From Latin az?mita, from Ancient Greek ???????? (az?mít?s), from ?????? (áz?mos) + -????? (-??t?s, suffix forming masculine nouns meaning being connected to or a member of something, or coming from a particular place). ?????? is derived from ??- (a-, the alpha privativum, a prefix forming words having a sense opposite to the word or stem to which it is attached) + ???? (zúm?, leaven, yeast) + -?? (-os, suffix forming nouns of result or abstract nouns of action). The English word is analysable as a- +? zymo- +? -ite or azyme +? -ite.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /?æz?ma?t/
  • Hyphenation: azy?mite

Noun

azymite (plural azymites)

  1. (Eastern Orthodoxy, historical, derogatory) One who administers the Eucharist with unleavened bread, in particular a member of the Latin Church or Roman Catholic Church.
    Antonyms: fermentarian, prozymite

Usage notes

The word was used pejoratively by some members of the Eastern Orthodox Church to refer to members of the Latin Church or Roman Catholic Church.

Alternative forms

  • Azymite

Translations

References

Further reading

  • azymite on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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