Eccles cake
noun
1.
(Brit) a pastry with a filling of dried fruit
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[ih-klee-zhee-uh, -zee-uh] /ɪˈkli ʒi ə, -zi ə/ noun, plural ecclesiae [ih-klee-zhee-ee, -zee-ee] /ɪˈkli ʒiˌi, -ziˌi/ (Show IPA) 1. an assembly, especially the popular assembly of ancient Athens. 2. a congregation; church. /ɪˈkliːzɪə/ noun (pl) -siae (-zɪˌiː) 1. (in formal Church usage) a congregation 2. the assembly of citizens of an ancient Greek state
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[ih-klee-zhee-uh, -zee-uh] /ɪˈkli ʒi ə, -zi ə/ noun, plural ecclesiae [ih-klee-zhee-ee, -zee-ee] /ɪˈkli ʒiˌi, -ziˌi/ (Show IPA) 1. an assembly, especially the popular assembly of ancient Athens. 2. a congregation; church. /ɪˈkliːzɪə/ noun (pl) -siae (-zɪˌiː) 1. (in formal Church usage) a congregation 2. the assembly of citizens of an ancient Greek state
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[ih-klee-zee-uh l] /ɪˈkli zi əl/ adjective 1. pertaining to a church or its functions, teachings, or organization.
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[ih-klee-zee-ahrk] /ɪˈkli ziˌɑrk/ noun, Eastern Church. 1. a sacristan, especially of a monastery.
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[ih-klee-zee-as-teez] /ɪˌkli ziˈæs tiz/ noun 1. a book of the Bible. Abbreviation: Eccl., Eccles. /ɪˌkliːzɪˈæstiːz/ noun 1. (functioning as sing) a book of the Old Testament, probably written about 250 bc n. c.1300, name given to one of the Old Testament books, traditionally ascribed to Solomon, from Greek ekklesiastes (see ecclesiastic), to render Hebrew qoheleth […]