释义 |
azyme \ˈaˌzīm\ noun also azym \-zə̇m\ (-s) Etymology: Late Latin azyma, from Latin, neuter plural of azymus unleavened, from Greek azymos, from a- a- (II) + -zymos (from zymē leaven); probably akin to Latin jus broth — more at juice : unleavened bread: a. : such bread eaten by the Jews at the Passover b. : such bread consecrated by Christians of the Western church in celebrating the Eucharist |