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21breviary — bre·vi·ar·y || briËvjÉ™rɪ n. prayer book …
22Breviary — A liturgical book containing the divine office of the Roman Catholic Church …
23breviary — [ bri:vɪəri] noun (plural breviaries) a book containing the service for each day, to be recited by those in orders in the Roman Catholic Church. Origin ME: from L. breviarium summary, abridgement , from breviare abridge …
24breviary — n. 1. Abridgment, epitome, compend, compendium, summary, synopsis, syllabus, abstract, digest, brief, conspectus, outline, sum and substance. 2. Prayer book …
25breviary — noun (C) a prayer book used in the Roman Catholic church …
26Breviary — Book which contained the offices of religious figures at each of the canonical hours. Very popular with the nobility, who were able to commission many fine books of hours for their own use …
27breviary — book containing the form of services for the daily round of divine office …
28breviary — bre·via·ry …
29breviary — / liturgy of the hours Требник …
30breviary — bre•vi•ar•y [[t]ˈbri viˌɛr i, ˈbrɛv i [/t]] n. pl. ar•ies rel a book containing the psalms, readings, and prayers to be recited in the divine office • Etymology: 1540–50; < L breviārium an abridgment =brevi(s) short + ārium ary …