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evangelistary

[ ih-van-juh-lis-tuh-ree ]

noun

plural evangelistaries.
  1. a book containing passages from the four Gospels to be read at a divine service.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of evangelistary1

From the Medieval Latin word ŧ±¹²¹²Ô²µ±ð±ô¾±²õ³ÙÄå°ù¾±³Ü³¾, dating back to 1640–50. See evangelist, -ary
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Example Sentences

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The Evangelistary Manuscript 220, as the volume is called, dates from the late 10th or early 11th centuries, the museum said.

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Evangeliom, in the sense of Evangelistary in a title, is quoted in “Thesaurus Syriacus.â€

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The holy man recognised his evangelistary, and, full of astonishment, he sang in the tepid air a hymn to the Creator and His creation.

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