Definition of Anaphoral

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anaphoral

anapestic
anapestical
anapestics
anapests
anaphase
anaphase-promoting complex
anaphase-promoting complexes
anaphase I
anaphase II
anaphase lag
anaphases
anaphasic
anaphia
anaphor
anaphora
anaphoral (current term)
anaphoras
anaphoresis
anaphoretic
anaphoria
anaphoric
anaphoric pronoun
anaphoric relation
anaphorical
anaphorically
anaphors
anaphrodisiacs

Literary usage of Anaphoral

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

1. The Dictionary of Religion: An Encyclopedia of Christian and Other Religious by William Benham (1887)
"Every ancient Liturgy consisted of two parts; the pro-anaphoral and the ... This ended the first or pro- anaphoral portion of the service. ..."

2. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities: Being a Continuation of the by Sir William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1875)
"Thu*. when the liturgy of Gregory Theologus or ¡H Cyril is used, the pro-anaphoral portion is tak'-u from that of St. Basil ; the Ethiopian Church has ..."

3. A Dictionary of Christian Antiquities by William Smith, Samuel Cheetham (1893)
"Thus, when the liturgy of Gregory Theologus or nt Cyril is used, the pro-anaphoral portion is taken from that of St. Basil ; the Ethiopian Church has twelve ..."

4. Liturgies, Eastern and Western: Being a Reprint of the Texts, Either by Charles Edward Hammond (1878)
"... of thirty-eight of them, and two versions of the Pro- printed anaphoral service, prefaced by a learned Dissertation, and with notes to each Liturgy. ..."

5. History of the Christian Church by Henry Clay Sheldon (1894)
"The Pro-anaphoral portion is divided into the Mass of the Catechumens and the Mass ... The anaphoral portion has these four divisions: The great eucharistic ..."

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