"antidoron" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ɑnˈdi.ðɔ.rɔn/ (note: Hellenist), /ˌæn.tiˈdɔr.ɒn/ [Anglicised], /ˌæn.tiˈdoʊr.ɒn/ [Anglicised] Forms: antidora [plural]
Etymology: From Byzantine Greek αντίδωρον (antídōron) from Koine Greek ἀντίδωρον (antídōron) from Ancient Greek ἀντί + δῶρον (antí + dôron, “gift in return; instead of a gift”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|gkm|αντίδωρον}} Byzantine Greek αντίδωρον (antídōron), {{bor|en|grc-koi|ἀντίδωρον}} Koine Greek ἀντίδωρον (antídōron), {{der|en|grc|ἀντί + δῶρον|t=gift in return; instead of a gift}} Ancient Greek ἀντί + δῶρον (antí + dôron, “gift in return; instead of a gift”) Head templates: {{en-noun|antidora}} antidoron (plural antidora)
  1. (Christianity, Eastern Orthodoxy, Eastern Catholicism) A piece of ordinary leavened bread, taken from remnants of loaves used for the Eucharist, which has been blessed but not consecrated; distributed in churches that use the Byzantine Rite. Wikipedia link: antidoron Tags: Eastern Categories (topical): Christianity, Eastern Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy
    Sense id: en-antidoron-en-noun-OoV6YPjn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry Topics: Catholicism, Christianity

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