From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishEucharistEu‧cha‧rist /ˈjuːkərɪst/ noun → the Eucharist
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Eucharist• It is said that from that day forth, he was solely nourished by the Holy Eucharist.• The Holy Eucharist and Benediction are celebrated daily, morning and evening respectively.• I remember in particular going with the local bishop to an early morning Eucharist.• What does the Eucharist mean to you?• The celebration of the Eucharist itself was a very enjoyable and moving occasion, that brought people of all ages together.• The accounts of the institution of the Eucharist are very important to Christians.• Third, the Eucharist is the focal point of fellowship.Origin Eucharist (1300-1400) Old French eucariste, from Greek eucharistia, from eucharistos “grateful”