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sacramentary
English
Etymology
Latin sacramentarium: compare French sacramentaire.
Adjective
sacramentary (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining a sacrament or the sacraments; sacramental.
- Of or pertaining to the Sacramentarians.
Noun
sacramentary (plural sacramentaries)
- An ancient book of the Roman Catholic Church, containing the rites for Mass, the sacraments, etc.
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lectionary
English
Etymology
From Ecclesiastical Latin Lectionarium, from noun of action lecti? (“a reading”), from leg? (“read”) + -?rium.
Noun
lectionary (plural lectionaries)
- (Christianity) A book or listing that contains a collection of readings for Christian worship.
Related terms
- lection
- lector
Translations
See also
- lectionary on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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