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chrismatory
chrismatory (ˈkrɪzmətərɪ) Forms: 5–6 cris-, crysmatory(e, -ie, 6 crismytery, cresmatori, chrismatary, 6, 9 chrysmatory, 6– chrismatory. [ad. med.L. chrismatōrium f. chrisma, chrismat-: see chrism. The adj. corresponds to a L. type *chrismatōrius: see -ory.] A. n. 1. The vessel containing the chrism ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chrismarium
A chrismarium, chrismal, or chrismatory is a container for holy oils, considered a sacramental in the Catholic Church. wikipedia.org
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chrismere
† chrismere Obs. = chrismal n., chrismatory.c 1450 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 572/31 Chrismale, a crismere. Ibid. 621/12 Xrismale, a crysmere. Oxford English Dictionary
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chrismary
chrismary rare. (ˈkrɪzmərɪ) [ad. late L. chrismārium, f. chrisma, chrism. (In OF. cresmier.)] = chrismatory.1844 Life St. Wilfrid (Eng. Saints) 125 He deposited these relics in a chrismary, such as was used for carrying the holy oils..the queen obtained the chrismary, and kept it in her chamber. Oxford English Dictionary
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St Nicholas' Church, Sturry
In the pillar, a niche called a chrismatory was built for the jar of holy oil and the candle that the priest would use in the ceremony. wikipedia.org
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St Nicholas Church, Chiswick
Valuables included a small silver chalice; a red velvet chasuble; two vestments; three corporals; five altar cloths; an arras cloth; an old chrismatory wikipedia.org
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chrisom
▪ I. chrisom (ˈkrɪzəm) Forms: 4–5 crisum, 4–7 crisom(e, 5 crysume, krysome, (crysun), 5–7 crysom(e, 6 cresom, crisyme, (christome, crison), 7 crizum, chrissome, 6–7 chrisome, 6–9 chrysom(e, 6– chrisom. See also chrism. [A variant of chrism representing a popular dissyllabic pronunciation, such as ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hadzilia Folklore and Ethnological Museum
The most important of all the exhibits is a chrismatory of St Demetrios, one of only four in the world. wikipedia.org
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Ellesmere College
Purple and gold are royal colours, and the raven directly refers to the legend concerning Oswald's coronation, when the chrismatory was accidentally broken wikipedia.org
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cream
▪ I. † cream, creme, n.1 Obs. or Hist. Forms: 4–6 creme, 4–5 creyme, crayme, 4–6 crem, 5–7 creame, 5 creym, 6 kreme, chreame, 6–7 cream. [ME. creme, a. OF. cresme, later creme masc., now chrême = Pr. cresma fem.:—L. chrisma: see chrism and next word. In ME. the form crisme was used alongside of this... Oxford English Dictionary
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St Peter, Westcheap
There were copious silver-gilt vessels for the Eucharist, many latten candlesticks, silver chrismatory, coffer, censers and crosses. wikipedia.org
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