processionally

pro·ces·sion·al

 (prə-sĕsh′ə-nəl)

adj.

Of, relating to, or suitable for a procession.

n.

1. A book containing the rituals observed during a religious procession.

2. Music

a. A piece played or sung when the clergy enter a church at the beginning of a service.

b. Music intended to be played or sung during a procession.


pro·ces′sion·al·ly adv.

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processional

(prəˈsɛʃənəl)

adj

of, relating to, or suitable for a procession

n

(Ecclesiastical Terms) Christianity

a. a book containing the prayers, hymns, litanies, and liturgy prescribed for processions

b. a hymn, litany, etc, used in a procession

proˈcessionally adv

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pro•ces•sion•al

(prəˈsɛʃ ə nl)

adj.

1. of or pertaining to a procession.

2. of the nature of a procession.

3. used in processions.

4. sung or played during a procession, as a hymn.

n.

5. a piece of music, as a hymn or slow march, suitable for accompanying a procession.

6. a book containing hymns, litanies, etc., for use in religious processions.

[1400–50; late Middle English < Medieval Latin]

pro•ces′sion•al•ly, adv.

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Translations

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processional

(Eccl)

n (= hymn)Prozessionshymne f, → Prozessionslied nt; (= book)Prozessionsbuch nt

adjProzessions-; pacegemessen

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