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Sacristy

sacristy
 noun  (plural -ties)  Etymology: Middle English sacristie, from Medieval Latin sacristia, from sacrista sacristan, from Latin sacr-, sacer  Date: 15th century a room in a church where sacred vessels and vestments are kept and where the clergy vests
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  n. (pl. -ies) a room in a church, where the vestments, sacred vessels, etc., are kept and the celebrant can prepare for a service. Etymology: F sacristie or It. sacrestia or med.L sacristia (as SACRED) ...
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  noun ризница ...
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3.
  (sacristies) A sacristy is the room in a church where the priest or minister changes into their official clothes and where holy objects are kept. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n technical a small room in a church where holy cups and plates are kept, and where priests put on their ceremonial clothes; vestry (1) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1450, from Anglo-Fr. sacrestie, from M.L. sacrista, from L. sacer "sacred." ...
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