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di·a·con·i·con \ˌdīəˈkänə̇ˌkän, -əkən\ noun also di·a·con·i·cum \-ə̇kəm\ (plural diaconi·ca \-ə̇kə\) Etymology: Late Latin & Late Greek; Late Latin diaconicum, from Late Greek diakonikon, from neuter of diakonikos of a deacon, from Greek, serviceable, from diakonos deacon, servant + -ikos -ic — more at deacon Eastern Church : the sacristy at the right or north side of the bema opposite to the prothesis |