| 释义 | 
		sceuo·pho·rion \ˌskevəˈfȯrˌyȯn\ noun (plural sceuopho·ria \-_yə\) Etymology: Middle Greek skeuophorion, from Greek, yoke placed over the shoulders for carrying pails, from skeuos vessel, utensil + -phorion (from pherein to carry) — more at skeuomorph, bear  : a receptacle used in the Eastern Orthodox Church and corresponding to the pyx |