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Definition of arist
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Arist () 3d sing. pres. of
Arise,
for
ariseth..
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Aristocracy
::
Aristocracy
(n.) The
nobles
or chief
persons
in a
state;
a
privileged
class or
patrician
order;
(in a
popular
use) those who are
regarded
as
superior
to the rest of the
community,
as in rank,
fortune,
or
intellect..
Particularist
::
Particularist
(n.) One who holds to
particularism.
Maqui
::
Maqui (n.) A
Chilian
shrub
(Aristotelia
Maqui).
Its bark
furnishes
strings
for
musical
instruments,
and a
medicinal
wine is made from its
berries..
Aristotelianism
::
Aristotelianism
() The
philosophy
of
Aristotle,
otherwise
called
the
Peripatetic
philosophy..
Aristocracy
::
Aristocracy
(n.) A
ruling
body
composed
of the best
citizens.
Viaticum
::
Viaticum
(n.) The
communion,
or
eucharist,
when given to
persons
in
danger
of
death..
Sacrament
::
Sacrament
(n.) One of the
solemn
religious
ordinances
enjoined
by
Christ,
the head of the
Christian
church,
to be
observed
by his
followers;
hence,
specifically,
the
eucharist;
the
Lord's
Supper..
Nobility
::
Nobility
(n.) Those who are
noble;
the
collictive
body of
nobles
or
titled
persons
in a
stste;
the
aristocratic
and
patrician
class;
the
peerage;
as, the
English
nobility..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) See
Aristotle's
lantern.
Mystery
::
Mystery
(a.) The
consecrated
elements
in the
eucharist.
Aristarchy
::
Aristarchy
(n.)
Severe
criticism.
Singularist
::
Singularist
(n.) One who
affects
singularity.
Rusine
::
Rusine
(a.) Of, like, or
pertaining
to, a deer of the genus Rusa, which
includes
the
sambur
deer (Rusa
Aristotelis)
of
India..
Commune
::
Commune
(v. i.) To
receive
the
communion;
to
partake
of the
eucharist
or
Lord's
supper.
Aristate
::
Aristate
(a.)
Having
a
slender,
sharp,
or
spinelike
tip..
Jubilee
::
"Jubilee
(n.) A
church
solemnity
or
ceremony
celebrated
at Rome, at
stated
intervals,
originally
of one
hundred
years,
but
latterly
of
twenty-five;
a
plenary
and
extraordinary
indulgence
grated
by the
sovereign
pontiff
to the
universal
church.
One
invariable
condition
of
granting
this
indulgence
is the
confession
of sins and
receiving
of the
eucharist..
Sententiarist
::
Sententiarist
(n.) A
sententiary.
Eucharistical
::
Eucharistical
(a.)
Giving
thanks;
expressing
thankfulness;
rejoicing.
Ritualism
::
Ritualism
(n.)
Specifically
:(a) The
principles
and
practices
of those in the
Church
of
England,
who in the
development
of the
Oxford
movement,
so-called,
have
insisted
upon a
return
to the use in
church
services
of the
symbolic
ornaments
(altar
cloths,
encharistic
vestments,
candles,
etc.) that were
sanctioned
in the
second
year of
Edward
VI., and
never,
as they
maintain,
forbidden
by
competennt
authority,
although
generally
disused.
Schaff-Herzog
Encyc.
(b) Also, the
principles
and
practices
o
Aristotle's Lantern
::
Aristotle's
lantern
() The five
united
jaws and
accessory
ossicles
of
certain
sea
urchins.
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