Definition of Invitatories

1. invitatory [n] - See also: invitatory

Lexicographical Neighbors of Invitatories

invisible rail
invisible rails
invisible spectrum
invisibleness
invisiblenesses
invisibles
invisibly
invision
inviso
invital
invitation
invitational
invitationally
invitationals
invitations
invitatories (current term)
invitatory
invite
invite out
invited
invitee
invitees
invitement
invitements
inviter
inviters
invites
inviteth
invitingly

Literary usage of Invitatories

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

1. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1850)
"The English Breviaries agree pretty closely in their invitatories with the ... Of the invitatories of the older French Breviaries there is little to be said ..."

2. A Commentary on the Psalms: From Primitive and Mediaeval Writers and from by John Mason Neale, Richard Frederick Littledale (1869)
"The Ferial invitatories of the Gregorian use are f^^ l^' simply clauses of the ... I will give the principal invitatories during ^J^i,0l™" the course of the ..."

3. Memoirs of the Lutheran Liturgical Association by Lutheran Liturgical Association (1899)
"The Scottish Book of 1661 gives the old invitatories. ... The invitatories, Antiphons, Responsories and Graduals which, like the Introit, the Collect and ..."

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