Definition of Pericopal

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pericopal

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

Literary usage of Pericopal

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

1. The Concise Dictionary of Religious Knowledge and Gazetteer by Talbot Wilson Chambers, Frank Hugh Foster, Samuel Macauley Jackson (1889)
"... day of the year—a little arbitrarily, it would seem, as when the Book of Genesis was always read in Lent—and thus sprang up the pericopal system (see ..."

2. Men of the Time: A Dictionary of Contemporaries by Thompson Cooper (1872)
"In 1851 he published in Swedish a work " Concerning the Ecclesiastical pericopal System ; " and was from 1855 to 1864 co-editor of the Swedish Church Times ..."

3. At the Tribunal of Caesar: Leaves from the Story of Luther's Life by William Herman Theodore Dau (1921)
"He must not have attended church that Sunday and his pericopal knowledge had become mixed; for the Gospel-lesson to which he referred is the one for the ..."

4. Proceedings of the General Council by General Council (1892)
"... the sermon must not exceed one hour : in the afternoon, half an-hour "), taking his Bible readings and texts as appointed by the pericopal Book. ..."

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