Word Meanings - MONSTRANCE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A transparent pyx, in which the consecrated host is exposed to view.
Related words: (words related to MONSTRANCE)
- CONSECRATE
Consecrated; devoted; dedicated; sacred. They were assembled in that consecrate place. Bacon. - TRANSPARENT
transparere to be transparent; L. trans across, through + parere to 1. Having the property of transmitting rays of light, so that bodies can be distinctly seen through; pervious to light; diaphanous; pellucid; as, transparent glass; a transparent - EXPOSER
One who exposes or discloses. - EXPOSTULATOR
One who expostulates. Lamb. - EXPOSITION
1. The act of exposing or laying open; a setting out or displaying to public view. 2. The act of expounding or of laying open the sense or meaning of an author, or a passage; explanation; interpretation; the sense put upon a passage; a law, or - EXPOSEDNESS
The state of being exposed, laid open, or unprotected; as, an exposedness to sin or temptation. - EXPOSTULATE
To reason earnestly with a person on some impropriety of his conduct, representing the wrong he has done or intends, and urging him to make redress or to desist; to remonstrate; -- followed by with. Men expostulate with erring friends; they bring - WHICHEVER; WHICHSOEVER
Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that one which; as, whichever road you take, it will lead you to town. - EXPOSE
1. To set forth; to set out to public view; to exhibit; to show; to display; as, to expose goods for sale; to expose pictures to public inspection. Those who seek truth only, freely expose their principles to the test, and are pleased to have them - WHICH
the root of hwa who + lic body; hence properly, of what sort or kind; akin to OS. hwilik which, OFries. hwelik, D. welk, G. welch, OHG. welih, hwelih, Icel. hvilikr, Dan. & Sw. hvilken, Goth. hwileiks, 1. Of what sort or kind; what; what a; who. - EXPOSITOR
One who, or that which, expounds or explains; an expounder; a commentator. Bp. Horsley. - CONSECRATION
The act or ceremony of consecrating; the state of being consecrated; dedication. Until the days of your consecration be at an end. Lev. viii. 33. Consecration makes not a place sacred, but only solemny declares it so. South. - CONSECRATORY
Of or pertaining to the act of consecration; dedicatory. The consecratory prayer. Bp. Burnet. - EXPOSTULATION
The act of expostulating or reasoning with a person in opposition to some impropriety of conduct; remonstrance; earnest and kindly protest; dissuasion. We must use expostulation kindly. Shak. - EXPOSITORY
Pertaining to, or containing, exposition; serving to explain; explanatory; illustrative; exegetical. A glossary or expository index to the poetical writers. Johnson. - EXPOST FACTO; EXPOSTFACTO
From or by an after act, or thing done afterward; in consequence of a subsequent act; retrospective. Ex post facto law, a law which operates by after enactment. The phrase is popularly applied to any law, civil or criminal, which is enacted with - EXPOSTURE
Exposure. Shak. - EXPOSTULATORY
Containing expostulation or remonstrance; as, an expostulatory discourse or letter. - CONSECRATER
Consecrator. - EXPOSITIVE
Serving to explain; expository. Bp. Pearson. - DECONSECRATE
To deprive of sacredness; to secularize. -- De*con`se*cra"tion, n. - DISCONSECRATE
To deprive of consecration or sacredness. - MISCONSECRATION
Wrong consecration. - MISEXPOSITION
Wrong exposition. - MISCONSECRATE
To consecrate amiss. "Misconsecrated flags." Bp. Hall. - INEXPOSURE
A state of not being exposed. - SUBTRANSPARENT
Not perfectly transparent. - UNCONSECRATE
To render not sacred; to deprive of sanctity; to desecrate. South.