Definition of Pericopae

1. pericope [n] - See also: pericope

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pericopae

periclitating
periclitation
periclitations
pericolic
pericolitis
pericolitis sinistra
pericolonitis
pericon
periconceptional
periconchal
periconchal sulcus
pericones
pericontusional
pericopae (current term)
pericopal
pericope
pericopes
pericopic
pericorneal
pericoronal
pericoronal abscess
pericoronal flap
pericoronitis
pericorpuscular synapse
pericrania
pericranial
pericranitis
pericranium

Literary usage of Pericopae

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

1. The Antiquities of the Christian Church by Johann Christian Wilhelm Augusti, Georg Friedrich Heinrich Rheinwald, Carl Christian Friedrich Siegel (1841)
"OF THE pericopae. It has been before remarked that particular lessons were set apart from the gospels and epistles to be read on certain sabbaths and ..."

2. Notes on the Early History of the Vulgate Gospels by John Chapman (1908)
"Of two pericopae, de mar tyros xxv. i and 14, the former is evidently ... I subjoin a table of the agreements with the pericopae used by St. Gregory.1 O". ..."

3. An Introduction to the New Testament by Adolf Jülicher (1904)
"Their history begins with the sixth century, and there was naturally very considerable variation among them, since the length of the pericopae might be, ..."

4. An Introduction to the New Testament by Adolf Jülicher (1904)
"Their history begins with the sixth century, and there was naturally very considerable variation among them, since the length of the pericopae might be, ..."

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