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maundy

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for maundy.

Editorial note

They stopped minting groats (4d) after 1856 (except in Maundy money), half-farthings after 1870, and farthings after 1956.

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Quick take

(Christianity) The office appointed to be read during the religious ceremony of foot-washing.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of maundy gathered in one view.

noun

(Christianity) The office appointed to be read during the religious ceremony of foot-washing.

noun

(Christianity) The ceremony of washing the feet of poor persons or inferiors, performed as a religious rite on Maundy Thursday in commemoration of Christ's washing the disciples' feet at the Last Supper.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for maundy.

noun

(Christianity) The office appointed to be read during the religious ceremony of foot-washing.

noun

(Christianity) The ceremony of washing the feet of poor persons or inferiors, performed as a religious rite on Maundy Thursday in commemoration of Christ's washing the disciples' feet at the Last Supper.

Example sentences

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They stopped minting groats (4d) after 1856 (except in Maundy money), half-farthings after 1870, and farthings after 1956.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use maundy in a sentence?

They stopped minting groats (4d) after 1856 (except in Maundy money), half-farthings after 1870, and farthings after 1956.

What does maundy mean?

(Christianity) The office appointed to be read during the religious ceremony of foot-washing.

What part of speech is maundy?

maundy is commonly used as noun.