liturgics









liturgics


liturgics [li-tur-jiks] ExamplesWord Origin noun (used with a singular verb)

  1. the science or art of conducting public worship.
  2. the study of liturgies.

Origin of liturgics 1670–80; plural of liturgic Medieval Latin lītūrgicus liturgical; see -ics Examples from the Web for liturgics Historical Examples of liturgics

  • One topic under this title of Liturgics requires special mention—the use of music in the church.

    A History of American Christianity

    Leonard Woolsey Bacon

  • British Dictionary definitions for liturgics liturgics noun

    1. (functioning as singular) the study of liturgiesAlso called: liturgiology (lɪˌtɜːdʒɪˈɒlədʒɪ)
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