释义 |
pa·na·gia \ˌpänəˈyē(ˌ)ä\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Greek Panagia Virgin Mary, from feminine of Greek panagios all-holy, from pan- + hagios holy 1. usually capitalized : a ceremony observed in monasteries of the Eastern Church at the first morning meal in honor of the Virgin Mary in which a loaf on a plate is elevated before being shared among participants 2. : encolpion |