Definition of Evovae

1. a name for a Gregorian cadence [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evovae

evolved
evolvedness
evolvement
evolvements
evolvent
evolvents
evolver
evolvers
evolves
evolving
evolvingly
evomition
evonymus
evonymuses
evos
evovae (current term)
evovaes
evulgate
evulgated
evulgates
evulgating
evulgation
evulgations
evulse
evulsed
evulses
evulsing
evulsion
evulsions
evzone

Literary usage of Evovae

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Church dictionary by Walter Farquhar Hook (1859)
"... &c., the word evovae frequently occurs, written under certain notes preceding the psalms appropriated to certain offices. This word contains the vowels ..."

2. The American History and Encyclopedia of Music by Janet M. Green, Josephine Thrall (1908)
"evovae close of the Gloria Patri, the Gregorian Chants: the trope or concluding formula, at the end of the melody for the Lesser Doxology: also, any trope. ..."

3. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation of the by Samuel Cheetham (1880)
"[WFG] evovae is an artificial word made out of the vowels in the words " seculorum Amen," which occur at the end of the Gloria Patri. ..."

4. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1893)
"[WFG] evovae is an artificial word made out of the vowels in the words "seculorum Amen," which occur at the end of the Gloria 1'atri. ..."

5. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Comprising the History, Institutions by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1875)
"[WFG] evovae is an artificial word made out of the Towels in the words "seculorum Amen," which occur at the end of the Gloria 1'atri. ..."

6. The Historians of Scotland (1874)
"evovae P. Mag. In addition to these memorials of S. Kentigern, we may mention the Hymn for the Canonical Hours, in imitation of ..."

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