diaconicon

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English

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Etymology

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From Greek διακονικό (diakonikó). Compare Ancient Greek διάκονος (diákonos) and Greek deacon.

Noun

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diaconicon (plural diaconica)

  1. A sacristy for sacred vessels in a Greek church, on the south side of the bema or sanctuary.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ancient Greek διακονικόν (diakonikón).

Noun

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diaconicon n (plural diaconicoane)

  1. diaconicon

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