XEROPHAGIA, in church-history, the eating of dried foods: so the ancient Christians called certain fast-days, on which they eat nothing but bread and salt, and drank only water: sometimes they added pulse, herbs, and fruits. This sort of fasting was observed chiefly in the holy-week, out of devotion, and not by obligation.
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