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alleluiatic
alleluiatic, a. (ælɪˌl(j)uːɪˈætɪk) [ad. L. allēlūiatic-us f. allēlūiā, after drama, dramatic-us, etc.] Of or pertaining to the Alleluia or Hallelujah.[1639 Ussher Brit. Eccl. xi. Wks. 1847 V. 381 Celebratissimam victoriam Alleluiaticam.] 1844 St. German in Eng. Saints xiv. 158 Which goes in history ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hallelujatic
hallelujatic, -iatic, a. (ˌhælɪluːˈjætɪk) Of or pertaining to the Hallelujah; = alleluiatic.a 1818 Christian Antiq. II. 119 (T.) Called halleluiatick psalms. 1888 D. R. Thomas Hist. St. Asaph 7 This engagement, which has been handed down as ‘The Halleluiatic Victory’. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mozarabic chant
Other Office chants include the morning-themed Matutinaria, the Benedictiones using texts from the Book of Daniel, the melismatic Soni, and the alleluiatic wikipedia.org
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Richard Hillert
concert works with sacred texts, such as Five Canticles from the Exodus (1958), Te Deum for two pianos, percussion, and wind instruments (1962), The Alleluiatic wikipedia.org
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sequence
▪ I. sequence, n. (ˈsiːkwəns) Also 4–6 sequens. [ad. late L. sequentia, f. sequent-em, pres. pple. of sequī to follow: see sequent a. and -ence. Cf. OF. sequence (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), F. séquence, Sp. secuencia, Pg. sequencia, It. seguenza. Orig. introduced (perh. through OF.) in the eccl. Latin... Oxford English Dictionary
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