invination — ˌinˌvīˈnāshən noun ( s) Etymology: French, probably from (assumed) New Latin invination , invinatio, from (assumed) New Latin invinatus + Latin ion , io ion : the inclusion of the blood of Christ in the eucharistic wine without change in either… … Useful english dictionary
invination — presence of Christ s blood in sanctified wine Ecclesiastical Terms … Phrontistery dictionary
invination — in·vi·na·tion … English syllables
invination — n. inclusion or embodiment of blood of Christ in Communion wine … Dictionary of difficult words
impanation — ˌimpəˈnāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Medieval Latin impanation , impanatio, from impanatus impanate + Latin ion , io ion 1. : the inclusion of the body of Christ in the eucharistic bread in a hypostatic union without change in either substance… … Useful english dictionary
Ecclesiastical Terms — Christianity is an institution of extraordinary duration and complexity (not to mention insularity) and, over the past 2000 years, has developed its own extensive vocabulary that is largely incomprehensible to laypersons. This surprisingly large… … Phrontistery dictionary
invinate — ə̇nˈvīˌnāt, ˈinˌv transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: probably from (assumed) New Latin invinatus, past participle of (assumed) New Latin invinare, from Latin in in (II) + vinum wine more at wine : to make present by invination … Useful english dictionary