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Compline (disambiguation)
Compline is one of the Christian canonical hours. Compline may also refer to:
Compline (composition), a 1996 chamber music piece by Christopher Rouse
Compline Choir, a choral group in Seattle, Washington
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compline/ˈkɔmplɪn; `kɑmplɪn/ n[U](in the Roman Catholic and High Anglican church) last service of the day (天主教和英国圣公会的)晚祷 attend compline 参加晚祷.
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Compline (composition)
Compline is a septet for flute, clarinet, harp, and string quartet by the American composer Christopher Rouse. Composition
Compline is composed in four connected sections and has a duration of roughly 16 minutes.
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Compline Choir
The Order of Compline at St. The Compline service at St.
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compleyne
compleyn(e, -pleynte(e obs. ff. complain, compline, complaint.
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complene
complene, -plenne, -plent obs. ff. compline, complain, complaint.
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Background and history
Marian antiphons have been sung, since the thirteenth century, at the close of Compline, the last Office of the day. Its use after Compline is likely traceable to the monastic practice of intoning it in chapel and chanting it on the way to sleeping quarters.
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Acolouthia
and Great Compline. Little Compline is read any time Great Compline is not called for.
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complin
compline, complin (ˈkɒmplɪn) Forms: α. 3 cumplie, cumpelie, 4 compli, -pleie; β. 3 compelin, 5 comepelyn, compelyn; 4–6 complyn, 4– complin, 7– compline (also 4–6 complene, 5 -plenne, 6 -pleyn, -playn, -pleine, -pling); γ. 6–9 complines. [ME. cumplie, a. OF. conplie, complie, cumplie:—L. complēta (s...
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Great Silence
Great Silence may refer to:
The Great Silence observed by some Christian monks and nuns after Compline.
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completes
† completes Obs. [ad. Sp. completas.] = compline.1658 in Phillips. 1678 ― Completes, the last or closing Prayers of the Evening Service.
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