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diaconicon

/dahy-uh-kon-i-kon, -kuhn/US // ˌdaɪ əˈkɒn ɪˌkɒn, -kən //

执念,执信会,执事会,执信者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural di·a·con·i·ca [dahy-uh-kon-i-kuh]. /ˌdaɪ əˈkɒn ɪ kə/.

    • : a sacristy in an Eastern or early Christian church, usually on the south side of the bema.

Examples

  • It is covered either with a barrel or with a cross-groined vault, and communicates with the prothesis and the diaconicon.

  • Only the diaconicon now remains, covered by a cross-groined vault, and its apse pierced by a door leading to the hall of the Teké.

  • The prothesis and diaconicon have barrel vaults and apses with three sides projecting slightly on the exterior.

  • It has neither prothesis nor diaconicon of its own, but communicates with the original diaconicon of the main church.

  • The position of the prothesis and diaconicon in particular is identical in the two churches.