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breviary

[bree-vee-er-ee, brev-ee-] / ˈbri viˌɛr i, ˈbrɛv i- /






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He had a worn leather breviary stuffed with prayers and Mass cards he’d been collecting for years, and he read through them all at the dining-room table every night during the 11 o’clock news.

From New York Times • May 26, 2020

At the request of their priests, some bishops will push for a drastic shortening of the breviary, the collections of psalms, verses and readings that ordained clerics must recite every day.

From Time Magazine Archive

F.L.N. technicians have drawn up a "breviary of errors" made in the name of land reform in other emergent countries.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then with Father Angelus, his secretary, he read his breviary before reading and decoding the day's dispatches.

From Time Magazine Archive

It might be feat a service is finishing, for light comes from fee doorway behind her, an organ is playing inside, and fee lady is holding a jeweled breviary.

From "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman