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Mys"ter*y (mĭs"t&etilde_;r*ӗ), n.; pl. Mysteries (mĭs"t&etilde_;rz). [L. mysterium, Gr. mysth`rion, fr. my`sths one initiated in mysteries; cf. myei^n to initiate into the mysteries, fr. my`ein to shut the eyes. Cf. Mute, a.] 1. A profound secret; something wholly unknown, or something kept cautiously concealed, and therefore exciting curiosity or wonder; something which has not been or can not be explained; hence, specifically, that which is beyond human comprehension.
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We speak the wisdom of God in a mystery. 1 Cor. ii. 7.
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If God should please to reveal unto us this great mystery of the Trinity, or some other mysteries in our holy religion, we should not be able to understand them, unless he would bestow on us some new faculties of the mind. Swift.
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2. A kind of secret religious celebration, to which none were admitted except those who had been initiated by certain preparatory ceremonies; -- usually plural; as, the Eleusinian mysteries.
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3. pl. The consecrated elements in the eucharist.
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4. Anything artfully made difficult; an enigma.
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Mys"ter*y, n.; pl. Mysteries. [OE. mistere, OF. mestier, F. métier, L. ministerium. See Ministry.] 1. A trade; a handicraft; hence, any business with which one is usually occupied.
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Fie upon him, he will discredit our mystery. Shak.
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And that which is the noblest mystery
Brings to reproach and common infamy.
Spenser.
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2. A dramatic representation of a Scriptural subject, often some event in the life of Christ; a dramatic composition of this character; as, the Chester Mysteries, consisting of dramas acted by various craft associations in that city in the early part of the 14th century.
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Mystery plays,” so called because acted by craftsmen. Skeat.
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