intinction
/ɪnˈtɪŋkʃən/noun
mass noun
- the action of dipping the bread in the wine at a Eucharist so that a communicant receives both together面包蘸酒(圣餐时领受圣餐者以面包蘸酒之同时领受二者的动作)。
词源
mid 16th cent.: from late Latin intinctio(n-), from Latin intingere, from in- 'into' + tingere 'dip'. The word originally denoted the general action of dipping, especially into something coloured; compare with TINGE. The current sense dates from the late 19th cent.