Lexicon:Matins and lauds; prime; terce; sext; ...
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Citation: | matins and lauds; prime; terce; sext; nones; vespers; compline |
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Language: | derived from Latin and French |
References: | The Ionian Mission, page 327 |
Meaning: | morning and praise; first hour; third hour; sixth hour; ninth hour; evening; final |
Notes:
The cycle of monastic daily prayer as laid down by the rule of St Benedict.
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