prothesis
nounThe addition of a phoneme or syllable at the beginning of a word, as in Spanish espina, “thorn,” from Latin spina.
nounThe preparation of the bread and wine for the Eucharist.
nounThe table used for this preparation.
nounIn the Gr. Ch.: The preparation and preliminary oblation of the eucharistic elements before the liturgy: more fully called the office of prothesis.
nounThe table on which this preparation is made (the table or altar of prothesis). It answers to the Western credence-table.
nounThe apartment or the part of the bema or sanctuary in which this table is situated and the office used (the chapel of prothesis). See
In grammar, addition of one or more sounds or letters at the beginning of a word.
nounIn surgery, prosthesis.
nounA credence table; — so called by the Eastern or Greek Church.
