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pis⋅ci⋅na

[pi-sahy-nuh, pi-see-]
–noun, plural -nae [-nee] . Ecclesiastical.
a basin with a drain used for certain ablutions, now generally in the sacristy.

Origin:
1590–1600; < ML, special use of L piscīna a fish pond, swimming pool, equiv. to pisc(is) fish + -īna, fem. of -īnus -ine 1
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pi·sci·na   (pĭ-sē'nə, -sī'nə, -shē'nə)   
n.   pl. pi·sci·nae (-nē) Ecclesiastical
A stone basin with a drain for carrying away the water used in ceremonial ablutions.

[Middle English piscine, from Medieval Latin piscīna, from Latin, fishpond, pool, from piscis, fish.]
pis'ci·nal (pĭs'ə-nəl) adj.
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piscina

in Roman times, an artificial reservoir used for swimming or as a fish pond. During the Middle Ages a piscina was a pool or tank in which fish were stored by monastic communities, for whose members fish was a staple item of diet.

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