impanation

English

Etymology

From Latin impānātiō, impānātiōnis, from Latin impānātus, past participle of impānō (to impanate), + -tiō, from im- (in) + pānis (bread).[1] By surface analysis, impanate +‎ -ion.

Noun

impanation (uncountable)

  1. (Christianity) The actual, substantial presence of the body of Christ with the bread and wine of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper — as opposed to transubstantiation.

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References

  1. ^ impanation, n.”, in OED Online , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.

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Noun

impanation f (plural impanations)

  1. impanation

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