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Definition of Synaxes
1. synaxis [n] - See also: synaxis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synaxes
Literary usage of Synaxes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Crustacea: Recent Malacostraca by Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing (1893)
"Under the circumstances one may accept the decision of Dr. Boas, quoted with
evident approval by von Martens, in 1882, that synaxes is a synonym of ..."
2. A History of Crustacea: Recent Malacostraca by Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing (1893)
"Under the circumstances one may accept the decision of Dr. Boas, quoted with
evident approval by von Martens, in 1882, that synaxes is a synonym, ..."
3. Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution. A Study of the Latin Liturgy Up by Louis Duchesne (1904)
"Socrates tells us that on these days " the Scriptures were read and were interpreted
by the doctors; in short, all was done as in the synaxes, except the ..."
4. Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution; a Study of the Latin Liturgy Up by Louis Duchesne, M. L. McClure (1903)
"In the East, during the fourth century, it was a day of synaxes,4 It will be seen
... St. Epiphanius docs not seem to consider these synaxes as a universal ..."
5. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"Generally it designated the nightly meetings, synaxes, of the Christians.
Under this form, the watch (Vigil) might be said to date back as early as the ..."
6. A Collection of All the Ecclesiastical Laws, Canons, Answers, Or Rescripts ...by John Johnson by John Johnson (1720)
"The Holy Fathers ordained the synaxes to be fung, which the Clergy ought to fing
every ... synaxes we ought daily to offer to God with great Concern for our ..."
7. The Paschal Or Lent Fast, Apostolical and Perpetual: At First Delivered in a by Peter Gunning (1845)
"Narcissus, about the synaxes, (or public meetings Theophilus, ... ix synaxes,
that they ought to he, yea, and the bishop« with these assembled, ..."
8. A History of Crustacea: Recent Malacostraca by Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing (1893)
"Under the circumstances one may accept the decision of Dr. Boas, quoted with
evident approval by von Martens, in 1882, that synaxes is a synonym of ..."
9. A History of Crustacea: Recent Malacostraca by Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing (1893)
"Under the circumstances one may accept the decision of Dr. Boas, quoted with
evident approval by von Martens, in 1882, that synaxes is a synonym, ..."
10. Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution. A Study of the Latin Liturgy Up by Louis Duchesne (1904)
"Socrates tells us that on these days " the Scriptures were read and were interpreted
by the doctors; in short, all was done as in the synaxes, except the ..."
11. Christian Worship: Its Origin and Evolution; a Study of the Latin Liturgy Up by Louis Duchesne, M. L. McClure (1903)
"In the East, during the fourth century, it was a day of synaxes,4 It will be seen
... St. Epiphanius docs not seem to consider these synaxes as a universal ..."
12. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann, Edward Aloysius Pace, Condé Bénoist Pallen, Thomas Joseph Shahan, John Joseph Wynne (1913)
"Generally it designated the nightly meetings, synaxes, of the Christians.
Under this form, the watch (Vigil) might be said to date back as early as the ..."
13. A Collection of All the Ecclesiastical Laws, Canons, Answers, Or Rescripts ...by John Johnson by John Johnson (1720)
"The Holy Fathers ordained the synaxes to be fung, which the Clergy ought to fing
every ... synaxes we ought daily to offer to God with great Concern for our ..."
14. The Paschal Or Lent Fast, Apostolical and Perpetual: At First Delivered in a by Peter Gunning (1845)
"Narcissus, about the synaxes, (or public meetings Theophilus, ... ix synaxes,
that they ought to he, yea, and the bishop« with these assembled, ..."