breaden

Made of bread (in the context of the Eucharist).

Adjective

  1. Made of bread (in the context of the Eucharist).
    • We have no objection to their manufacturing and eating their breaden God, if they are prevented from roasting and destroying us. - 1827, Joseph Ivimey, Pilgrims of the Nineteenth Century, page 100:
    • The Worship of the Host may be called idolatry, being the worship of bread and wine, of a breaden and a winemade god! - 1840, John Rogers, Anti-Popery:
    • […] — of working the stupendous miracle of making Christ manifest in a piece of bread or a drop of wine; and, if that bread or wine be infinitesimally divided, of making as many breaden or wine Christs as there are...

Origin

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *bʰrewh₁-der.? Proto-Germanic *braudą Proto-West Germanic *braud Old English brēad Middle English bred English bread English -en English breaden From bread + -en (“made of, consisting of”).