sticherarion

English

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Ancient Greek [Term?]

Noun

sticherarion (plural sticheraria)

  1. A hymnbook containing the stichera for the morning and evening services throughout the year.
    • 1984, Henrik Birnbaum, Medieval Russian Culture, page 61:
      On the margins of the sticherarion, the writer has made a number of remarkable notations of a chronological and mundane nature.

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