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单词 intinction
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intinctionn.

/ɪnˈtɪŋkʃən/
Etymology: < late Latin intictiōn-em, noun of action < intingĕre : see intinct v.
1. The action of dipping in, esp. in something coloured; a dyeing; the liquid in which something has been dipped, an infusion. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > matter > colour > colouring > dyeing > [noun]
dyeingc1000
intinction1559
tincture1601
tinction1888
society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > [noun] > liquids
intinction1559
liquor1583
steep-water1838
sweet-water1885
process water1927
society > occupation and work > industry > manufacturing processes > [noun] > processing > other processes
ripping1463
intinction1559
sweat1573
inceration1612
rasion1617
lixiviation1664
scribing1679
beating1687
bushing1794
refinishing1842
grading1852
conditioning1858
ripening1860
scutching1861
retreatment1867
chamber process1869
installation1882
tanking1891
fobbing1898
steam curing1907
sieve analysis1928
mulling1931
linishing1945
1559 P. Morwyng tr. C. Gesner Treasure of Euonymus 177 Quench the dros of iron in hony and drinck the intinction.
1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Intinction, a dying, a dipping into any coloured liquor.
2. Ecclesiastical. The action of dipping the bread in the wine in the administration of the Eucharist, in order that the communicant may receive both kinds; esp. as practised in the Eastern Churches.
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society > faith > worship > parts of service > canon > [noun] > mixing of bread and wine
commixtion1714
immission1846
commixture1850
intinction1872
society > faith > worship > sacrament > communion > mass > [noun] > mixing of bread and wine in
commixtion1714
immission1846
commixture1850
intinction1872
1872 O. Shipley Gloss. Eccl. Terms (at cited word) In the West intinction is retained at mass.
1881 F. E. Warren Liturgy Celtic Church 165 (note) This custom of intinction in the West between the seventh and twelfth centuries.
1887 J. W. Kempe Reserv. Sacram. 130 If..upon..sufficient grounds, the two kinds cannot be reverently conveyed separately, they may be administered conjointly by intinction.
1890 F. A. Gasquet & E. Bishop Edward VI & Bk. Common Prayer 213 (note) The ‘intinction’, or purely oriental rite.
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