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Sarum use
[ sair-uhm ]
noun
- the liturgy or modified form of the Roman rite used in Salisbury before the Reformation and revived in part by some English churches.
Sarum use
noun
- the distinctive local rite or system of rites used at Salisbury cathedral in late medieval times
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Sarum use1
1560–70; after Sarum (now Old Sarum ), a medieval ecclesiastical center, the original site of the cathedral and town of Salisbury
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Example Sentences
According to the Sarum use several services took place in the porch.
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Contents: The occasional offices to be used by a priest, according to Sarum use.
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The Sarum Use, reformed and revised, has been our unbroken heritage as Christian men, from the first.
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