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Definition of "lectionaries" [lectionaries]

  • Plural form of lectionary. (noun)

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Use "lectionaries" in a sentence
  • "Likewise, the ancient lectionaries of Wurtzburg (mid-7th century, roughly contemporary with the first Ordo Romanus), and that of Murbach, (mid-8th to mid-9th century), refer to only one Mass, “in which the chrism is made.”"
  • "Some of these authors wrote many books: Kircher 39, Boscovich 151 – huge books bigger than lectionaries."
  • "I wanted to write more about today's Lætare theme; what was its origin, for instance, and did it come from the readings out of one of the historical lectionaries?"