Definition of Orarions

1. orarion [n] - See also: orarion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Orarions

orangoutang
orangoutangs
orangs
orangutan
orangutang
orangutangs
orangutanlike
orangutans
orangy
orant
orants
oraria
orarian
orarians
orarion
orarions (current term)
orarium
orariums
orate
orated
orates
orating
oratio directa
oratio obliqua
oratio recta
oration
orationed
orationing
orations
orator

Literary usage of Orarions

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

1. Canons of the Primitive Church by George Broadley Howard (1896)
"That it is not right for Subdeacons to wear 22 orarions at the time of their Ministry: nor should they leave and be away from the Doors. 126. ..."

2. Transition in the Attic Orators by Robert Dale Elliott (1919)
"... pistis as constructive argument only, which would exclude it from a large proportion of the extant orarions. Under such circumstances, the only rational ..."

3. The Divine Liturgies of Our Fathers Among the Saints John Chrysostom and by Orthodox Eastern Church (1894)
"In like manner the Deacons also, if there are two, or three, kiss their orarions, where the figure of the Cross is, and one another upon the shoulder, ..."

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