lectionarium
Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical) IPA(key): /leːk.ti.oːˈnaː.ri.um/, [ɫ̪eːkt̪ioːˈnäːriʊ̃ˑ]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /lek.t͡si.oˈna.ri.um/, [lekt̪͡s̪ioˈnäːrium]
Noun
lēctiōnārium n (genitive lēctiōnāriī); second declension
- (Ecclesiastical Latin, Medieval Latin) lectionary
- c. 825–828, Henry Ashworth, quoting Tatto, “The Liturgical Prayers Of St. Gregory The Great”, in Traditio, volume 15, published 1959, →JSTOR, page 110:
- Mittite mihi dē pergamēnō bonō ad ūnum lēctiōnārium perscrībendum et ad ūnum missālem Gregōriānum.
- Send me some good parchment for writing out one lectionary and for one Gregorian Missal.
Declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
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