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Versicle - Wikipedia
A versicle (from Latin versiculus, short verse) is a short two- or four-line verse that is sung or recited in the liturgy alternating between the celebrant, ...
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VERSICLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of VERSICLE is a short verse or sentence (as from a psalm) said or sung by a leader in public worship and followed by a response from the ...
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Versicles and Responses - The Episcopal Church
Versicles and Responses. Short sentences, often drawn from the Psalter, that are said or sung antiphonally in worship. Typically the versicle is said or ...
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versicle
versicle, n. (ˈvɜːsɪk(ə)l) Also 5 Sc. wersikill, 5–6 versycle, 6 versickil. [ad. L. versicul-us versiculus. Cf. versicule.] 1. Liturg. One of a series of short sentences, usually taken from the Psalms and of a precatory nature, said or sung antiphonally in divine service; spec. one said by the offic...
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Preces - Wikipedia
Versicle-and-response is one of the oldest forms of prayer in Christianity, with its roots in Hebrew prayers during the time of the Temple in Jerusalem.
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VERSICLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a short verse · a short sentence recited or sung by the minister at a liturgical ceremony and responded to by the choir or congregation. “Collins English ...
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versicle
versicle/ˈvɜ:sɪkl; `vəsɪkl/ neach of the short sentencesin the liturgy said or sung by the clergyman and answeredby the congregation (做礼拜时, 牧师领读或领唱, 会众相随的)短句; (启应文中的)启文. Cf 参看 response 3.
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Versicle - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
a short verse said or sung by a priest or minister in public worship and followed by a response from the congregation.
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VERSICLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. a short verse. 2. a short sentence recited or sung by the minister at a liturgical ceremony and responded to by the choir or congregation.
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versicle - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Liturg. (a) A short Biblical verse, usu. taken from the Psalms, said or sung antiphonally as part of divine service; (b) sibilines versicles, the Sibylline ...
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Dictionary : VERSICLE - Catholic Culture
VERSICLE A brief exclamatory line preceding a response such as in the Divine Office. It is usually part of a verse.
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O magnum mysterium
The second part of the responsory is a versicle – a short prayer to Mary, mother of Jesus – which is based on the words with which Elizabeth welcomes Mary Most polyphonic settings of the text omit the versicle. The setting by Cristóbal de Morales includes a different versicle.
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Ave Maria (Biebl)
It consists of a thrice-repeated "Hail Mary," each with an introductory versicle based on the Gospel, followed by a concluding versicle and prayer. first part of the even more familiar text of the standard 'Ave Maria' prayer [Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum, etc.] and in lieu of the closing versicle
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versicler
ˈversicler rare. [f. versicle n.] A writer of versicles or short verses; a versifier.1860 G. Meredith Let. ? Aug. (1970) I. 61 But do, pray, exclude some of your present versiclers. 1885 ― Diana xxx, I'll read your versicler tomorrow morning early.
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