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synaxarion

[see-nah-ksah-ree-awn, sin-ak-sair-ee-on]

noun

Greek Orthodox Church.

plural

synaxaria 
  1. a summary of the life of a saint or of the particulars of a feast, read at the orthros.

  2. a book containing such summaries.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of synaxarion1

1840–50; < Medieval Greek ԲáDz, equivalent to ýԲ ( is ) synaxis + -arion -ary
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Example Sentences

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Synaxarion, 77 and n 1; list of Lessons throughout the year, 80-7.

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The Lectionary closely resembles that of the Greek Church, the slight differences in the beginnings and endings of the Lessons scarcely exceeding those subsisting between different Greek copies, as noticed in our Synaxarion.

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A synaxarion, or calendar, of daily lessons—also called eclogadion.

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Its synaxarion and menology have been published by Scholz in the same place as those of Cod.

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