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**from Greek ''epi-'' (to) + ''stellei'' (to dispatch or send) | **from Greek ''epi-'' (to) + ''stellei'' (to dispatch or send) | ||
***PIE '''*stel-''' "to put, stand, put in order" | ***PIE '''*stel-''' "to put, stand, put in order" | ||
*'' | *'''etymology''' | ||
**study of the origins of words | **study of the origins of words | ||
**from Greek ''etymologia'' for "analysis to find true origin of a word" | **from Greek ''etymologia'' for "analysis to find true origin of a word" | ||
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***eu = Greek for "good or well " + ''kharis'' "favor, grace" | ***eu = Greek for "good or well " + ''kharis'' "favor, grace" | ||
****thus includes a sense of "thankfulness", "to be thankful" | ****thus includes a sense of "thankfulness", "to be thankful" | ||
****"The Greek words ''eucharistein'' and ''eulogein'' recall the Jewish blessings that proclaim - especially during a meal - God's works: creation, redemption, and sanctification." ([https://www.usccb.org/sites/default/files/flipbooks/catechism/336/ CCC 1328]) | |||
***'''Eukharistia''' = "the Lord's Supper" | ***'''Eukharistia''' = "the Lord's Supper" | ||
**'''eucharistic''' | **'''eucharistic''' |