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Definition of vespers
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Vespers
(n.) The
evening
song or
service.
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Placebo
::
Placebo
(n.) The first
antiphon
of the
vespers
for the dead.
Thurible
::
Thurible
(n.) A
censer
of
metal,
for
burning
incense,
having
various
forms,
held in the hand or
suspended
by
chains;
-- used
especially
at mass,
vespers,
and other
solemn
services..
Hour
::
Hour (n.)
Certain
prayers
to be
repeated
at
stated
times of the day, as
matins
and
vespers..
Vesper
::
Vesper
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
evening,
or to the
service
of
vespers;
as, a
vesper
hymn;
vesper
bells..
Vespers
::
Vespers
(n.) The
evening
song or
service.
Vespers
::
Vespers
(n.) One of the
little
hours of the
Breviary.
Diurnal
::
Diurnal
(a.) A small
volume
containing
the daily
service
for the
little
hours,
viz.,
prime,
tierce,
sext,
nones,
vespers,
and
compline..
Evensong
::
Evensong
(n.) A song for the
evening;
the
evening
service
or form of
worship
(in the
Church
of
England
including
vespers
and
compline);
also, the time of
evensong..
Breviary
::
Breviary
(n.) A book
containing
the daily
public
or
canonical
prayers
of the Roman
Catholic
or of the Greek
Church
for the seven
canonical
hours,
namely,
matins
and
lauds,
the
first,
third,
sixth,
and ninth
hours,
vespers,
and
compline;
--
distinguished
from the
missal..
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