pyx
Americannoun
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Ecclesiastical.
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the box or vessel in which the reserved Eucharist or Host is kept.
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a watch-shaped container for carrying the Eucharist to the sick.
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Also called pyx chest. a box or chest at a mint, in which specimen coins are deposited and reserved for trial by weight and assay.
noun
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Also called: pyx chest. the chest in which coins from the British mint are placed to be tested for weight, etc
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Christianity any receptacle in which the Eucharistic Host is kept
Etymology
Origin of pyx
1350–1400; Middle English pyxe < Latin pyxis < Greek pyxís a box, originally made of boxwood
Vocabulary lists containing pyx
Example Sentences
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Serving a less dramatic function, the Man of Sorrows becomes the thumb-sized lid handle of a beautiful pyx, a container for the consecrated host.
From New York Times • Mar. 31, 2011
Most Namban religious art also perished, except for some rare tea bowls decorated with the cross or an occasional lacquer pyx.
From Time Magazine Archive
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For protection Father Theophilus, by special permission, wore a pyx containing the Blessed Sacrament.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Only a very small particle is to be brought in the pyx.
From Essays In Pastoral Medicine by ?Malley, Austin
Not merely before the symbol of redemption did he kneel; for he opened his tunic at the neck, and drew thence a small golden pyx which was there suspended.
From Callista : a Tale of the Third Century by Newman, John Henry
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