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versicule
versicule rare. (ˈvɜːsɪkjuːl) [a. OF. (also mod.F.) versicule (14th c.; = It., Sp., Pg. versiculo), or ad. L. versiculus: see next and versicle n.] A versicle; a short verse or poem.1491 Cartul. St. Nicholai Aberdon. (New Spald. Cl.) I. 256 Gif he be ane choristar and playne Sangster þat can singe A...
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versiculation
versicuˈlation rare. [f. L. versicul-us or versicule.] The action or practice of making versicules; the result of this.1893 Edin. Rev. Oct. 484 But here we will escape from the polyglot versiculations of Sir Edwin Arnold.
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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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