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Webster 1913 Edition


monstrance

mon′strance

(mŏn-strans)
,
Noun.
[LL.
monstrantia
, fr. L.
monstrare
to show: cf. OF.
monstrance
. See
Monster
.]
(R. C. Ch.)
A transparent pyx, in which the consecrated host is exposed to view.

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monstrance

monstrance

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Noun

monstrance (plural monstrances)

  1. An ornamental, often precious receptacle, either open or with a transparent cover, in which the sacramental bread is placed for veneration.
    • 1890, Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Chapter 11:
      He loved to kneel down on the cold marble pavement and watch the priest, in his stiff flowered dalmatic, slowly and with white hands moving aside the veil of the tabernacle, or raising aloft the jewelled, lantern-shaped monstrance with that pallid wafer that at times, one would fain think, is indeed the "panis caelestis," the bread of angels, or, robed in the garments of the Passion of Christ, breaking the Host into the chalice and smiting his breast for his sins.
    • 1935, Francis Beeding, chapter 7/2, in The Norwich Victims:
      Sir Oswald had done pretty well during the war out of his timber, and there had been no death duties to pay for many years, not since the old man had died. But there was no doubt that the shoe was beginning to pinch. He had been obliged to sell that Spanish monstrance in '30, or was it '31?

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