First Known Use: 14th century
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pax
noun \ˈpaks, ˈpäks\
Definition of PAX
1
: a tablet decorated with a sacred figure (as of Christ) and sometimes ceremonially kissed by participants at mass
2
: the kiss of peace in the Mass
3
: peace; especially capitalized : a period of general stability in international affairs under the influence of dominant military power —usually used in combination with a latinized name <Pax Americana>
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Origin of PAX
Middle English, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, peace — more at peace
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