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tíd-sang

  • noun [ masculine ]
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tíd-sang, es; m.
A song used at a particular time, the service held at one of the canonical hours
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  • Seofon tídsangas hí gesetton ús tó singenne dæghwamlíce . . . Se forma tídsang is úhtsang mid ðam æftersange ðe ðártó gebiraþ, prímsang, undernsang, middægsang, nónsang, ǽfensang, nihtsang. Ðás seofon tídsangas gé sculon singan,

      L. Ælfc. P. 31; Th.ii. 376, 1-8: L. Ælfc. C. 19; Th. ii. 350, 3-7.
  • Wé syngaþ on ðone Ðunresdæg úre tídsangas tógædere . . . On ðone Frigedæg wé singaþ ealle ða tídsangas on sundor búton ðam úhtsange ánum,

      36; Th. ii. 358, 30-33.
  • Wé lǽraþ ðæt man on rihtne tíman tída ringe, and preósta gehwilc ðonne his tídsang on circan geséce,

      L. Edg. C. 45; Th. ii. 254, 6: R. Ben. 67, 18: Homl. Th. ii. 160, 19-24.
  • Æt ǽlcan tídsange eal híréd áþenedum limum ætforan Godes weófode singe ðone sealm : Domine, quid multiplicati sunt, and preces, and

    collecta,

      Wulfst. 181, 26: 171, 14.
  • Ðonne bid hic híwan tó tídsongum mín gemund dón,

      Chart. Th. 159, 9, 19.
  • Tídsangas

    canonica,

      Wrt. Voc. ii. 128, 26.
  • Se tídsang matins, R. Ben. 33, 1:

    complines,

      67, 10.
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v. tíd-þegnung.
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v.  tíd-þegnung.
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