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单词 pax
释义 pax
I. \ˈpaks, ˈpäks\ noun
(-es)
Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, peace — more at peace
1. : a tablet or board decorated with a figure or symbol of Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint and customarily in medieval times kissed before the communion by the priest and then by the people
2.
 a. : kiss of peace
 b. : a liturgical greeting passed along from the celebrant of the mass shortly before the communion to the other officers of the mass and members of the liturgical choir
3. usually capitalized : a period of international history characterized by an absence of major wars and a general stability of international affairs usually resulting from the predominance of a specified political authority
 < during the Pax Britannica of the nineteenth century a vast empire of trade was built up — E.H.Jacoby >
 < Pax Romana >
4. [Latin, interjection, finished! enough! from Greek, adverb, very well, enough; akin to Greek pēgnynai to fix, fasten together — more at pact] Britain — used as a cry for quarter to end a schoolboy fight
II. \ˈpaks\ noun
(-es)
Etymology: by alteration
: pox
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