pyx

suomi-englanti sanakirja

pyx englannista suomeksi

  1. koeraha-arkku

  2. öylättirasia

  1. Substantiivi

  2. öylättirasia

  3. Verbi

pyx englanniksi

  1. A small, usually round container used to hold the (l), especially when bringing communion to the sick or others unable to attend Mass.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (quote-book)&93;|title=The Will of King Henry VII|location=London|publisher=Printed for the editor; and sold by Payne|Thomas Payne,(nb...); and White (publisher)|Benjamin White,(nb...)|month=April 20 (Gregorian calendar)|year=1509|year_published=1775|pages=37–38|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Ztc_AAAAcAAJ&pg=PA38|oclc=1091582984|passage=Foraſmuche as we have often and many tymes, to our inwarde regrete and diſpleaſure, ſeen at oure Jen, in diverſe and many Churches of our Realme, the holie Sacrament of the Aulter kept in ful simple and inhoneſt Pixes, ſpecially Pixes of copre and tymbre: we have appointed and commaunded the Treſourer of our Chambre, and Maiſtre of our Juellhouſe, to cauſe to be made furthwith Pixes of ſilver and gilte, in a greate nombre, for the keping of the holie Sacrament of th'Aultre, after the faction of a Pixe that we have cauſed to be delivered to theim, (..)

  4. (RQ:Butler Hudibras)

  5. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) Roper|Abel Roper,(nb...), R. Basset(nb...), and W. Turner(nb...)|year=1702|page=52|pageurl=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039583375&view=1up&seq=82|oclc=731610574|passage=They have ''Pixes'' and ''Chalices'' for the Bleſſed Sacrament five hundred and fifty, ſome of pure Gold, others of Silver and Criſtal; and among them, is one that was offer'd to our Bleſſed Saviour, by one of the three Kings, when they came to Worſhip him, and brought Preſents.

  6. (RQ:Maturin Melmoth)

  7. (RQ:Scott Ivanhoe)

  8. (RQ:Ruskin Stones of Venice)&93; has a most sincere love for his profession, a hearty honest enthusiasm for pixes and piscinas; and though he will never design so much as a pix or piscina thoroughly well, yet better than most of the experimental architects of the day.

  9. (quote-journal) By Dr. (w). London: Simpkin & Marshall.|magazine=The Architect. A Weekly Illustrated Journal of Art, Civil Engineering, and Building|location=London|publisher=Gilbert Wood;(nb...)|date=26 March 1870|volume=III|page=152|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=4svlAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA152|column=2|oclc=5855033|passage=In the twelfth century Germany was at the head of artistic movement, and even France sent to her for skilled workmen in the industrial arts. Her treasuries are still rich in the various beautiful objects comprehended under the name of altar furniture, such as chalices, pyxes and monstrances, missals, reliquaries, and so on.

  10. (quote-journal), Professor of Poetry at Oxford.|journal=The American Catholic Quarterly Review|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=Hardy and Mahony,(nb...)|month=July|year=1888|volume=XIII|issue=51|page=412|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=JtYRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA412|oclc=977127847|passage=Let chalice, pyx and paten, lamp and candelabrum, crozier and mitre be studded with diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds, and further enriched with figured representations of divine persons and things.

  11. (quote-book)|location=London; Glasgow|publisher=and Son|Blackie & Son,(nb...)|year=1893|volume_plain=divisional volume I (Earliest Times till Death of Robert Bruce, 1329)|page=259|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Qh85AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA259|column=1|oclc=633688305|passage=They plundered the abbey of Holyrood at their departure, and afterwards the abbeys of Melrose and Dryburgh in their retreat, venting their rage by slaying the prior of Melrose and a few old monks who were too frail to take to flight, and carrying off a pyx from the altar after they had contemptuously thrown away the host.

  12. (RQ:Joyce Ulysses)

  13. (quote-book) It is likely that, as early as the ninth century, pyxes containing the body of Christ (''cum corpore Domini'') were placed on the altar and used for the Communion of the sick. (..) The pyx from the former Côte Collection is among the oldest and most beautiful examples.

  14. (quote-book)|year=2009|pages=6–7|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=91LgD7GIPO4C&pg=PA6|isbn=978-1-74175-894-8|passage=On one of these visits she asked me to get her pyx, a beautiful, golden, highly decorated container used to carry the hosts for Holy Communion. She gave this to her fellow church worker who gave Mum her last Holy Communion.

  15. A (small) box; a casket, a coffret.

  16. (RQ:Joseph Beaumont Psyche)

  17. (RQ:Robert Browning Sordello)

  18. A box used in a mint as a place to deposit sample coins intended to have the fineness of their metal and their weight tested before the coins are issued to the public.

  19. (quote-book)&93;|title=Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and Its Dependencies; from the Earliest Period of Authentic History to the Reign of Victoria.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=Printed for John Hearne,(nb...); by Manning and Mason,(nb...)|year=16th–17th century|year_published=1840|volume=I|page=73|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=wdNcAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA73|oclc=1114850650|passage=The said Tresurer and other Officers of the sayd Mynts, to bring with them, at that tyme and place, all ther Pixes, and ther severall Indentures of Coynag, by and for the holle tyme the said Assaye shall be taken.

  20. (quote-journal)|journal=Reports from Committees:(nb...)|location=publisher=Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office|date=1 June 1837|volume=12|section=paragraph 2028|page=142|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=PEsSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA142|oclc=6071448|passage=When His Majesty is pleased to call for the money in the pyx to be tried, by order of his Council, the same is signified to the Lord Chancellor and Lords of the Treasury. The Lord Chancellor summons a jury of goldsmiths for the trial. The Treasury order the Mint officers to produce their pyx, and the King's Remembrancer to swear the jury.

  21. (quote-journal)|date=19 December 1868|volume=II|issue=51 (New Series)|page=515|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=bLhOAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA515|column=1|oclc=824962022|passage=There is also opened in their presence the Mint pyx—or rather two pyxes, one filled with sample gold coin, the other with silver. The three officials produce their three keys; the two pyxes are unlocked and opened; the jury unwrap the papers in which the coins have been placed, and count and weigh all the gold and silver.

  22. (quote-journal)&93;|magazine=Academy (periodical)|The Academy. A Weekly Review of Literature, Science, and Art|location=London|publisher=Alexander and Shepheard,(nb...)|date=21 November 1891|volume=XL|issue=1020 (New Series)|page=447|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xEt0gjFW1JkC&pg=PA447|column=3|oclc=955782620|passage=The readers of the work will learn (..) the proper methods of the survey of green-wax, and the trial of the pyx.

  23. (quote-book)|location=Cambridge, Cambridgeshire|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1983|page=225|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=1Ag9AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA225|isbn=978-0-521-22503-8|passage=In the indentures of this period a clause is always inserted providing for the trial of the pyx. The master is instructed to place specimens of each day's production (the journey-weight) of coins in a pyx, which is to be sealed at the end of every three months and sent for trial.

  24. A compass used by sailors.

  25. (quote-book)|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=(...) Obadiah Blagrave and sold by John Sprint,(nb...)|year=1686|year_published=1699|section=book I, § 56|page=61|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=PrhRAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA61|oclc=165733172|passage=Here I lament I had not the accomodation(si) of the ''Pyxis'', or any Horizontal Plate divided into more points of the Compaſs, though I ſee not that Natural Knowledge requires ſo exact a Pyx as Navigation uſeth; becauſe I boggle at this, that I find the North Cardinal point gives more inſtances than the Weſt.

  26. (quote-book). ''Angustam amice pauperium pati'', &c. And Sent by Mr. Titley|Walter Titley to Dr. Bentley.|editor=Dodsley|Robert Dodsley|title=A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) J. Hughs, for Dodsley|James Dodsley,(nb...)|year=c. 1710|year_published=1765|volume=VI|page=189|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=0vASAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA189|oclc=863240144|passage=Who travels in religious jars, / (Truth mixt with error, ſhade with rays,) / Like Whiston|Whiſton wanting pyx or ſtars, / In ocean wide or ſinks or ſtrays.

  27. To place (the 3|host) in a pyx.

  28. (quote-book)|title=A Mysterye of Inyquyte Contayned within the Heretycall Genealogye of Ponce Pantolabus &91;Huntingdon (preacher)|John Huntingdon&93;,(nb...)|location=Geneva|publisher=(...) Mycheal Woode Antwerp: A. Goinus|year=1545|section=folio 34, recto|oclc=960101705|passage=Than was yt boxed pyxed and tabernacled & so borne forth in processyon with torche lyght banner crosse candelstyck.

  29. (quote-book) of St (w). The Twenty-second Chapter.|editor=Henry Christmas|title=Select Works of John Bale,(nb...)|series=Society|Parker Society for the Publication of the Works of the Fathers and Early Writers of the Reformed English Church|seriesvolume=1|location=Cambridge, Cambridgeshire|publisher=(...) The University Press|University Press|year=1545|year_published=1849|page=628|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=51hXAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA628|oclc=3321690|passage=The bread that was left of this consecration or breaking, which was so holy as the other, was neither housed nor churched, boxed nor pixed, but remained there still to the householders, to be eaten of whomsoever lusted.

  30. (quote-book)|edition=3rd|location=London|publisher=George Seeley,(nb...)|year=1583|year_published=1870|volume=VI|section=book X (The Beginning of the Reign of I of England|Queen Mary)|page=361|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=FD0JAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA361|oclc=646829280|passage=Christ ordained the supper to be a taking matter, an eating matter, a distributing and remembering matter: contrary our mass-men make it a matter, not of taking, but of gazing, peeping, pixing, boxing, carrying, re-carrying, worshipping, stooping, kneeling, knocking, with "stoop down before," "hold up higher," "I thank God I see my Maker to-day," etc. Christ ordained it a table-matter: we turn it to an altar-matter.

  31. To enclose (something) in a box or other container; specifically, to place (a deceased person's body) in a coffin; to coffin, to encoffin.

  32. (quote-book), Shaw’s English translation was inscribed on the back flyleaf of (w)’s copy of (w)’s work ''Ichthyologica''. Artedi, a Swedish naturalist known as the “father of ichthyology”, fell into a canal in Amsterdam and drowned.

  33. (quote-book)|year=1888|section=stanza VI|page=37|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_6AwAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA37|oclc=503725336|passage=There pyxed in alabastrine cell, / All uncorrupt his shade shall dwell, / While waves his memory chime; (..)

  34. To deposit (sample coins) in a pyx; to test (such coins) for the fineness of metal and weight before a mint issues them to the public.

  35. (quote-book)

  36. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans,(nb...)|year=1842|page=95|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Znw-AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA95|column=2|oclc=946611697|passage=When the money is coined it is not allowed to go out of the mint until pixed; that is, until it had been ascertained, by the assay of one piece taken out of each journeyweight of coin, that it is of standard purity: (..)

  37. (RQ:Black Law Dictionary)

  38. (quote-book)|edition=11th|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Britannica, Inc.|The Encyclopædia Britannica Company|year=1911|volume=XVIII (Medal to Mumps)|page=559|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/encyclopdiabri18chisrich/page/559/mode/1up|column=2|oclc=427263397|passage=Among the incidental operations manufacturing coins are (..) "pyxing" the finished coin, or selecting specimens to be weighed and assayed; (..)

  39. (quote-journal)|location=publisher=Office of Public Sector Information|Her Majesty’s Stationery Office|date=27 June 1837|volume=12|section=paragraph 2564|page=178|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=PEsSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA178|oclc=6071448|passage=It appears that, in this instance, the coin had to wait a certain time for what is called the regular pyxing day; would it not be possible for you to fix the time for pyxing as soon as the coin was delivered to you, without waiting for the regular days?

  40. (quote-journal)|date=15 July 1859|volume=2|issue=29|pages=38–39|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=HiVRp5lHcKsC&pg=PA38|oclc=183222409|passage=Arrived per tramway before alluded to, they coins are now "pyxed" by the senior officers. (..) The pyxing at the Mint is a short operation, and after it the coins are ready for delivery to the Bank.

  41. (quote-book)|year=1981|page=75|isbn=978-0-7200-0240-9|passage=If the random sample pyxed passed the tests, all was well, and the Master was entitled without charge to a quittance under the great seal of England; but if the moneys did not pass, then he was liable to an unlimited fine.

  42. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=British Museum Publications for the Trustees of the (w)|year=1986|page=62|isbn=978-0-7141-0862-9|passage=Coins marked '2' were pyxed on 7 June 1603.