A Christian ritual object. A translation of the Latin calix or English chalice. A cup for holding wine during the Mass. Its material and shape are regulated by liturgical law. For the translation of the Grail or Holy Grail, see the separate entry on the Holy Grail legend. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
キリスト教の祭具の一つ。ラテン語calix,英語chaliceの訳で,〈カリス〉とも。ミサの典礼で用いるブドウ酒を入れる杯。その材質,形態は典礼法規に定められる。Grail,Holy Grailの訳語としての〈聖杯〉については別項聖杯伝説を見よ。
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