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pericope
[ puh-rik-uh-pee ]
pericope
/ pəˈrɪkəpɪ; ˌpɛrɪˈkɒpɪk /
noun
- a selection from a book, esp a passage from the Bible read at religious services
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Derived Forms
- pericopic, adjective
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ±è±ð·°ù¾±³¦î€ƒo·±è²¹±ô ±è±ð°ù·¾±Â·³¦´Ç±è·¾±³¦ [per-i-, kop, -ik], adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of pericope1
C17: via Late Latin from Greek ±è±ð°ù¾±°ì´Ç±èŧ piece cut out, from peri- + °ì´Ç±èŧ a cutting
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Example Sentences
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The pericope de adulterâ is supplied at the end of the codex—imperfect after verse 6.
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Many of Miss Hoppe’s hymns have been written on the pericopes of the Church Year.
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I find it suggested that perhaps the subject-matter may sufficiently account for all that has happened to the pericope de adultera: And so it may, no doubt.
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This is the date adopted by the Bollandists, because the ancient missals mark the pericope, Matt. x., for the gospel of this day.
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The pericope in question occurs, in most authorities which contain it, after vii.
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