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‖ versiculus (vəˈsɪkjʊləs) Pl. -culi. [L., dim. of versus verse n. Cf. prec. and versicle n.] A versicle. Chiefly in pl.1755 Gentl. Mag. XXV. 93 The late bishop Hare..began his enquiry by attempting to discover the length of the versiculi or lines. 1820 Blackw. Mag. June 323 A sentence of panegyric ...
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versicular
▪ I. † verˈsicular, n. Obs.—1 [ad. med.L. versiculārius, f. L. versiculus versiculus: see -ar2.] One whose office it was to say or sing the versicles.c 1450 in Aungier Syon (1840) 364 Of the versiculars for the wyke. The two sustres that be tabled to synge the versicles schal synge the Venite.▪ II. ...
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List of Mesochorus species
venustus Dasch, 1974 c g
Mesochorus veracruzi Dasch, 1974 c g
Mesochorus verecundus Dasch, 1974 c g
Mesochorus versicolor Dasch, 1974 c g
Mesochorus versiculus
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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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versle
† ˈversle, v. Obs. rare. Also 3 uerslen, uersalien, 4 versail. [ad. OF. verseiller, -sailler, -seller, etc.:—L. type *versiculāre, f. L. versiculus versicle n.] intr. To say or sing versicles or verses of the Psalms, esp. during Divine Office. Also trans.a 1225 Ancr. R. 44 Mid him ne schule ȝe nouðe...
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List of ecclesiastical abbreviations
. – Versiculus ("Versicle" – Breviary)
Vesp. – Vesperae ("Vespers" – Breviary)
V.F., Vic.
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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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