Definition of Phelonia

1. phelonion [n] - See also: phelonion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phelonia

pheezed
pheezes
pheezing
phellandrene
phellandrenes
phellem
phellems
phelloderm
phellodermal
phelloderms
phellogen
phellogens
phelloid
phelloplastic
phelloplastics
phelonia (current term)
phelonion
phelonions
phen-fen
phenacaine
phenacaine hydrochloride
phenacaines
phenacemide
phenacetin
phenacetins
phenacetolin
phenaceturic acid
phenacite
phenacites
phenacomys

Literary usage of Phelonia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Who are the Slavs?: A Contribution to Race Psychology by Paul Rankov Radosavljevich (1919)
"Ask your spiritual father and the elders, and they will tell you that in our Christian Russian churches all the holy vessels, the phelonia and ..."

2. A History of the Holy Eastern Church by John Mason Neale (1850)
"The Gospel is laid upon it; the seven Priests stand round, vested in phelonia, and the celebrant (if we may so call him) has a censer. ..."

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