Diccionario ingles.comDiccionario ingles.com
Synonyms, antonyms, pronunciation

  Home
English Dictionary      examples: 'day', 'get rid of', 'New York Bay'




Pyx   Listen
Pyx

noun
(Written also pix)
1.
A chest in which coins from the mint are held to await assay.  Synonyms: pix, pix chest, pyx chest.
2.
Any receptacle in which wafers for the Eucharist are kept.  Synonym: pix.



Related search:


Click any word on the page to get its definition

WordNet 3.0 © 2010 Princeton University






Text size:  A A


Advanced search
     Find words:
Starting with
Ending with
Containing
Matching a pattern  

Synonyms
Antonyms
Quotes
Words linked to  

only single words



Share |





"Pyx" Quotes from Famous Books



... feast of Saint David," said Gwenwyn, "and were the pyx between his hands, he must come hither ...
— The Betrothed • Sir Walter Scott
 
Read full book for free!

... phosphorescent lanterns flare. And twilights of the lofty aisles, Thro' silver mists and streaks of blood, Crucifixion looms cold and white; Oaths of prurient blasphemy Echo to the sequestered isles; An ivory pyx that rides the flood On which fantasms spin their light, Curse each soul's eternal enemy. Within a pool where writhing coils Shape cyphers bold and gorey thought,— Two shadowed sklayres of Doom and Set! The foam-dreams of the newly dead Ascend. To hazards that the oils Eschewed, haste ...
— Betelguese - A Trip Through Hell • Jean Louis de Esque
 
Read full book for free!

... book down out of the thatch And has been doubled over it all day. We should be deafened by her groans and moans Had she to work as some do, Father Hart, Get up at dawn like me, and mend and scour; Or ride abroad in the boisterous night like you, The pyx and blessed ...
— The Atlantic Book of Modern Plays • Various
 
Read full book for free!

... following, which he agreed was 'admirable sense,'—I certainly think the words would never have come together except in this way: I quartz pyx who fling muck beds. I long thought that no human being could say this under any circumstances. At last I happened to be reading a religious writer,—as he thought himself,—who threw aspersions on his opponents ...
— Over the Teacups • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
 
Read full book for free!

... in a street which lay outside the graveyard to the east of a certain church, wherein the pyx that hung over the altar did not contain the sacrament of the Eucharist, he on that account did not bare his head, as he was wont always at other times to do most reverently in honour of the sacrament; and when many of his lords and nobles wondered thereat, he ...
— Henry the Sixth - A Reprint of John Blacman's Memoir with Translation and Notes • John Blacman
 
Read full book for free!


More quotes...



Copyright © 2025 Diccionario ingles.com