hoplochrism

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Etymology

Formed as hoplo- (weapon) + chrism (consecrated oil mingled with balm”, “unguent); equivalent to the Ancient Greek ὅπλον (hóplon, weapon) + χρῖσμα (khrîsma, salve).

Pronunciation

Noun

hoplochrism (uncountable)

  1. (rare, chiefly historical) The superstitious practice of applying a salve, ointment, or chrism to a weapon that has caused an injury — rather than to the injury itself — in the belief that doing so will heal the wound that the weapon caused; weapon salve.
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Derived terms

  • hoplochristical

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