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Webster 1913 Edition
Azymite
Az′y-mite
,Noun.
[Cf. F.
azymite
.] (Eccl. Hist.)
One who administered the Eucharist with unleavened bread; – a name of reproach given by those of the Greek church to the Latins.
Webster 1828 Edition
Azymite
AZYMITE
,Noun.
Definition 2024
azymite
azymite
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- Azymite
Noun
azymite (plural azymites)
- (Christianity, historical) One who administers the eucharist with unleavened bread; used pejoratively by those of the Greek church referring to the Latins.
- 1843, Catherine Charlotte Maberly, Melanthe; or, The Days of the Medici: A Tale of the Fifteenth Century, Volume 1, page 248,
- “Shall we drink a cup in honour of the Holy Virgin, and confusion to the Azymites ?”
- “ Yes, yes! shouted the multitude. “Away with the Azymites — we want no new religion here;” and, singing and shouting, they threw up their caps in the air, […]
- 1898, Joseph Epiphane Darras, Martin John Spalding, Charles Ignatius White, A General History of the Catholic Church: From the Commencement of the Christian era to the Twentieth Century, Volume 3, page 602,
- “Away with them !” cried the Greeks; “ we want no Latin allies ! Away with the worship of the azymites !”
- 1916, Rothay Reynolds, My Slav friends, page 15,
- Moreover, the Azymites were often guilty of another monstrous crime : they fasted judaistically on Saturdays.
- 1843, Catherine Charlotte Maberly, Melanthe; or, The Days of the Medici: A Tale of the Fifteenth Century, Volume 1, page 248,