释义 |
trans·ac·ci·den·ta·tion \ˌtran(t)ˌsaksəden.ˈtāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin transaccidentation-, tranaccidentatio, from Latin accident-, accidens accident, after Latin substantia substance: Medieval Latin transubstantiation-, transubstantiatio transubstantiation : an originally medieval theological doctrine that the accidents of the eucharistic bread and wine are changed into the body and blood of Jesus Christ at the moment of their consecration — compare transubstantiation |