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Azymite|ˈæzɪmaɪt| [ad. L. azȳmita, ad. Gr. ἀζῡµίτης, f. ἄζῡµος: see prec. and -ite. In F. azymite.] One who administers the Eucharist with unleavened bread; a name given by the Greek Church to members of the Roman Church, and to Armenians and Maronites.
1727–51in Chambers Cycl. 1850Torrey Neander's Ch. Hist. VI. 418 The two parties called each other by the heretical names, Azymites and Prozymites. |