Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

LECTIONARY

Lectionary: translation

A collection of biblical extracts to be read at the mass; these were sometimes to be found in the *missal. Bible texts were at one time marked with an *incipit (beginning) and *explicit (ending). [<Lat.lectio= a reading]

  1. lectionaryLectionary translation The Tables to be found in the Prayer Book setting forth the portions of Scripture to be read daily in Public Worship throughout the year also the P...American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  2. lectionaryLectionary translation Lectionary A term of somewhat vague significance used with a good deal of latitude by liturgical writers dd Catholic Encyclopedia.Kevin Knight Le...Catholic encyclopedia
  3. lectionaryLectionary translationThe book of church readings quoted from the Holy Bible appointed to be read at public worship.There is an annual lectionary another for the great le...Dictionary of church terms
  4. lectionaryLectionary translation Christian liturgical book indicating the readings and psalmsstrong to be used for each day of the liturgical year. Probably the first written lecti...Historical dictionary of sacred music
  5. lectionaryсборник отрывков из Библии расположенных в соответствии с церковным календарм см. тж. lesson...Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь Великобритания
  6. lectionaryn апостол...Англо-русский словарь Лингвистика-98
  7. lectionary[leknr] n церк.апостол книга...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
  8. lectionarylectionary [leknr] n церк.i апостол книгаi...Новый большой англо-русский словарь II
  9. lectionaryleknr n церк. апостол книгаem...Новый большой англо-русский словарь под общим руководством акад. Ю.Д. Апресяна