pyx
Plural: pyxes
Noun
- a chest in which coins from the mint are held to await assay
- any receptacle in which wafers for the Eucharist are kept
- A small, usually round container used to hold the host (“consecrated bread or wafer of the Eucharist”), especially when bringing communion to the sick or others unable to attend Mass.
- A (small) box; a casket, a coffret.
- A box used in a mint as a place to deposit sample coins intended to have the fineness of their metal and their weight tested before the coins are issued to the public.
- A compass used by sailors.
- pl. -ES a container in which the eucharistic bread is kept
Verb
- To place (the host) in a pyx.
- To enclose (something) in a box or other container; specifically, to place (a deceased person's body) in a coffin; to coffin, to encoffin.
- To deposit (sample coins) in a pyx; (by extension) to test (such coins) for the fineness of metal and weight before a mint issues them to the public.
Origin / Etymology
The noun is derived from Late Middle English pix, pixe (“vessel for holding a host, pyx; hip bone socket, pyxis”) [and other forms], from Late Latin pyxis (“vessel for holding a host”), Latin pyxis (“small box for medicines or toiletries; box holding sample coins for testing; hip bone socket; sailor's compass”), from Koine Greek πυξίς (puxís), Ancient Greek πῠξῐ́ς (pŭxĭ́s, “box; box or tablet made of boxwood; cylinder”), from πῠ́ξος (pŭ́xos, “box tree; boxwood”) + -ῐς (-ĭs, suffix forming feminine nouns). Doublet of box, piseog, and pyxis.
The verb is derived from the noun.
Scrabble Score: 15
pyx: valid Scrabble (US) TWL wordpyx: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
pyx: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 15
pyx is a valid Words With Friends word