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benedictional
[ ben-i-dik-shuh-nl ]
noun
- Also ben·e·dic·tion·a·le [] a book of benedictions.
Word History and Origins
Origin of benedictional1
Example Sentences
So on Tuesday, to the benedictional strains of “Pomp and Circumstance” in an auditorium at the main branch of the Queens Library, Mr. Alam marched in a line with about 50 other adults who had also earned the certificates.
The Duke of Devonshire possesses a manuscript, the Benedictional of St. Ethelwold, written between A.D.
Of this class of manuscript the Benedictional of �thelwold, in the Duke of Devonshire's library, may serve as a typical example.
Small benedictional crosses belong to each altar, and processional crosses are common.
In the treasury is a Greek Benedictional cross, with subjects carved in wood, and a silver-gilt enamelled case.
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