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单词 aliturgic
释义

aliturgic

English

Etymology

a- + liturgic

Adjective

aliturgic (not comparable)

  1. Not liturgic; without a liturgy.
    • 1854, The Right of All the Baptized to be Present at the Celebration of the Holy Eucharist, page 34:
      Better indeed would it be to return to the old Jewish sacrifices, than to embrace the aliturgic weakness of Protestantism.
    • 1872, William Edward Scudamore, Notitia Eucharistica: A Commentary Explanatory, Doctrinal, and Historical on the Order for the Administration of the Lord's Supper or Holy Communion, page 784:
      It is probable that the custom of reserving for the aliturgic days, and permitting the people to communicate of the presanctified, i.e. the previously consecrated, gifts, in order to satisfy this desire, arose in the Greek Church not later than the earlier part of the seventh century.
    • 1981, Roy A. Harrisville, ‎Charles D. Hackett, ‎Elizabeth R. Achtemeier, Holy Week, page 5:
      Saturday in Holy Week marked the rest of Christ in the tomb and was a totally aliturgic day with a total fast. The Eucharist was not celebrated.
    • 2005, William Smith, ‎Samuel Cheetham, Encyclopaedic Dictionary Of Christian Antiquities:
      This is done on Maundy Thursday, and the particles so treated serve for the aliturgic days of Lent, and for the sick.
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