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sacring
▪ I. sacring, vbl. n. Now only literary. (ˈseɪkrɪŋ) Also 3–6 sacringe, 4 sakryng, -ring, 4–6 sacryng(e, sakeryng(e, 5 sacryn, sacreng, sakering(e, saycrying, sac(c)aring, Sc. sacryne. [f. sacre v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The consecration of the eucharistic elements in the service of the mass. Sometimes more f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sanctus bell
The term sanctus bell (or sacring bell) may refer to: A particular type of church bell hung in a church tower or bell-cot The small hand-held altar bell wikipedia.org
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sacring-bell
sacring-bell [sacring vbl. n.] 1. A small bell rung at the elevation of the host.1395 E.E. Wills (1882) 5, I bequethe a chales and a pax⁓bred,..and a sacrynge belle. 1449 Churchw. Acc. Yatton (Somerset Rec. Soc.) 90 For a rop for the sacryng bell, iiii{supd}. 1502 Acc. Ld. High Treas. Scot. (1900) I... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is the noun for sacred? - WordHippo
Nouns for sacred include sacralities, sacrality, sacralization, sacralizations, sacrary, sacred, sacredness, sacrednesses, sacres, sacring and sacrings. Find more ...
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saccaring
saccage, saccaring see sackage, sacring. Oxford English Dictionary
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Salhouse
The church contains among other features an oak rood screen, a unique sacring bell which hangs in the chancel and dates from the reign of Queen Mary, and wikipedia.org
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sakring
sakring, -ryng obs. forms of sacring. Oxford English Dictionary
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Carole Dekeijser
2008) was a Belgian painter, mainly known for her monumental figurative paintings, for example: Hypnos and Thanathos, Yin-Yang the Global Change or the Sacring wikipedia.org
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sacry
† ˈsacry Obs. Forms: 4 sacre, sakare, sacry. [ME. saˈcrē, app. due to a confusion of secre (the ‘secret of the Mass’) with F. sacré pa. pple. of sacrer: see sacre v.1] The consecration of the Mass; = sacring vbl. n. 1.1303 R. Brunne Handl. Synne 7297 Here ȝyt a messe, Al holy, and no lesse, And nat ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Waltham St Lawrence
Extracts from the registers make it plain that the tenor and treble, together with the second bell, were broken in 1659, and these – together with the sacring The sacring bell – which hangs in its own turret at the top of the tower – bears the following inscription: "The gift of John A. wikipedia.org
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sacret
sacreng, sacret obs. ff. sacring, sakeret. Oxford English Dictionary
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Altar bell
In the Roman Rite of the Catholic Church, Lutheranism, Methodism and Anglicanism, an altar bell (also Mass bell, sacring bell, Sacryn bell, saints' bell wikipedia.org
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sakeringe
sakering(e, -yng(e obs. forms of sacring. Oxford English Dictionary
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Roman Rite
As each is shown, a bell (once called "the sacring bell") is rung and, if incense is used, the host and chalice are incensed (General Instruction of the wikipedia.org
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sacar
sacar, -ing obs. ff. saker2, sacring. Oxford English Dictionary
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