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1Ecclesiast — Ec*cle si*ast, n. 1. An ecclesiastic. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. The Apocryphal book of Ecclesiasticus. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …
2ecclesiast — noun A member of the Athenian Ecclesia …
3ecclesiast — ec·cle·si·ast …
4ecclesiast — /əˈkliziæst/ (say uh kleezeeast) noun Obsolete an ecclesiastic …
5ecclesiast — zēˌast, ēə̇st, ēˌaa(ə)st noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English ecclesiaste, from Late Latin ecclesiastes, from Greek ekklēsiastēs, literally, member of a Greek ecclesia, from ekklēsia church, ecclesia + astēs ast 1. : ecclesiastic 2. : a member of… …
6English words first attested in Chaucer — Contents 1 Etymology 2 List 2.1 Canterbury Tales General Prologue …
7MYSTERIUM — Graeca vox, paganis olim frequens, nec Scripturis Patribusque ignota. Origo nominis Hebraica, satar enim eccultare est: Mistar, aut Mister est res obscondita, secretum. Graeci Grammatici etymon varie explicant, Μυεῖν est arcanam doctrinam tradere …
8dalmatique — Dalmatique, f. penac. Est une maniere de vestement sacerdotal à la Grecque, descendant jusques aux talons, ainsi dit parce que les Dalmatiens et Sclavons, comme dit Isidore, l ont au premier mis en usage, et tissu de blanc et moucheture de… …
9PAIN — s. m. Aliment fait de farine pétrie et cuite. Bon pain. Mauvais pain. Pain bis. Pain blanc, bis blanc. Pain noir. Pain tout chaud. Pain tendre. Pain frais. Pain rassis. Pain dur. Pain salé. Pain sans levain. Pain de froment, de seigle, d orge,… …
10Apostolic Church-Ordinance — The Apostolic Church Ordinances is a 3rd century pseudo Apostolic collection of moral and hierarchical rules and instructions, compiled from early Christian sources. It was first published in Ethiopic by Hiob Ludolf (with Latin translation) [In… …