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Meaning of matins

Wordnet

matins (n)

the first canonical hour; at daybreak

matins Sentence Examples

  1. The choir's ethereal voices filled the cathedral with the strains of matins.
  2. The monks assembled in the chapel at matins, their voices chanting in unison.
  3. The morning light streamed through the stained-glass windows as the congregation gathered for matins.
  4. The priest led the congregation in the prayers of matins, guiding them through the sacred text.
  5. The incense wafted through the air, creating a solemn atmosphere during matins.
  6. The rhythmic sound of the bells tolling for matins reverberated through the town.
  7. The ancient tradition of matins has been preserved for centuries, connecting the faithful to their past.
  8. The sunrise illuminated the church as the first rays of light pierced through during matins.
  9. The cold stone floors of the chapel provided a stark contrast to the warmth of the prayers during matins.
  10. The priest concluded matins with a blessing, sending the congregation forth to begin their day.

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the first canonical hour; at daybreak

evensong,vespers,prayer, thanksgiving, invocation, orison, supplication, litany, grace, soliciting

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The choir's ethereal voices filled the cathedral with the strains of matins.

The monks assembled in the chapel at matins, their voices chanting in unison.

The morning light streamed through the stained-glass windows as the congregation gathered for matins.

The priest led the congregation in the prayers of matins, guiding them through the sacred text.