Euchelaion

Euchelaion
Eu|che|lai|on
[...ç...] das; -, ...laia
<aus gleichbed. mgr. euchélaion zu gr. euche̅́ »Gebet« u. élaion »Öl«>
Krankensalbung der orthodoxen Kirche

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