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impane
† imˈpane, v. Obs. Also inp-. [ad. med.L. impānā-re, f. im- (im-1) + pān-is bread.] trans. To embody in bread: see impanation.1547 Bale Lett. Exam. Anne Askewe 24 But now we must beleue that he commeth downe agayn, at the wyll of the prestes, to be inpaned or inbreaded..lyke as he afore came downe..... Oxford English Dictionary
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inbread
† inbread, v. Obs. (ɪnˈbrɛd) Also en-. [f. in-1 or in-2 + bread.] trans. To embody in bread: = impane, q.v.1547 Bale Lett. Exam. Anne Askewe 24 At the wyll of the prestes, to be inpaned or inbreaded. 1548 Geste Pr. Masse in H. G. Dugdale Life App. i. (1840) 87 The impaning or enbreding thereof [i.e.... Oxford English Dictionary
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impanation
impanation (ɪmpəˈneɪʃən) [ad. med.L. impānātiōn-em, n. of action f. impānāre: see impane.] In Eucharistic theory: A local presence or inclusion of the body of Christ in the bread after consecration: one of the modifications of the doctrine of the real presence.1548 Gest Pr. Masse in H. G. Dugdale Li... Oxford English Dictionary
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impanate
▪ I. impanate, ppl. a. (ɪmˈpeɪnət, ˈɪmpənət) [ad. med.L. impānāt-us, pa. pple. of impānāre (see impane).] Contained or embodied in bread: see impanation.1550 Cranmer Defence 33 a, As we haue God verely incarnate for our redemption, so shoulde wee haue him Impanate. 1551 Gardiner Explic. Cath. Fayth ... Oxford English Dictionary
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