
1) Address 2) Any long, tedious address 3) Ceremonial prayer 4) Christian prayer 5) Church chant 6) Dreary account 7) Extended tirade 8) Flock recitation 9) French word used in English 10) Lengthy account 11) Lengthy list 12) Lengthy recitation 13) Liturgical chant 14) Liturgical prayer 15) Long recital
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- any long and tedious address or recital
- a prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation
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Litany, in Christian worship and some forms of Judaic worship, is a form of prayer used in services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions. The word comes from the Latin litania from λιτανεία (litaneía), which in turn comes from λιτή (litê), meaning `supplication`. For the `Litany` as used in the Eastern Orthodo...
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prayer of supplication in responsive style
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• (n.) A solemn form of supplication in the public worship of various churches, in which the clergy and congregation join, the former leading and the latter responding in alternate sentences. It is usually of a penitential character.
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In the Christian church, a form of prayer or supplication led by a priest with set responses by the congregation. It was introduced in the 4th century. ...
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Prayer that consists in a series of short praise and proclamations which follow as responses to an invocation
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Lit'a·ny (lĭt'ȧ*nȳ)
noun ;
plural Litanies (- nĭz). [ Middle English
letanie , Old French
letanie , French
litanie , Latin
litania , Greek
litanei`a , from
litaney`ein to pray, akin to
li`tesqai ...
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Litany (from the Greek litaneia, supplication), is a term generally applied to a series of short prayers or supplications together forming one whole. The term was used by the early church to denote any form of prayer, and it was not until the 5th century that litanies came specifically into use. Litanies became afterwards very common, and every sai...
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A prescribed form of prayer made by minister or priest with congregational responses.
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A prescribed form of prayer made by minister or priest with congregational responses.
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[
n] - any long and tedious address or recital 2. [n] - a prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation
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noun a prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation
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In the Christian church, a form of prayer or supplication led by a priest with set responses by the congregation. It was introduced in the 4th century
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[Lesser known words] any long and tedious address or recital
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