Mystery

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·adj The consecrated elements in the eucharist.

II. Mystery ·adj Anything artfully made difficult; an Enigma.

III. Mystery ·noun A trade; a handicraft; hence, any business with which one is usually occupied.

IV. Mystery ·adj 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.

V. Mystery ·adj 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.

VI. Mystery ·noun 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.