litany Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of litany In English

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Examples of litany

  • Let us waste no time in sterile litanies and nauseating mimicry.

  • The bishop chants litanies and says five more orations.

  • Such litanies readily create impressive-looking documents of what is in the music, but only rarely provide any meaningful insight into why.

  • Here we have fasting, alms-giving, prayers, and a special three-day programme of litanies, with priests walking barefoot to church - all in support of a military emergency.

  • Furthermore, the litanies of" respectable fears" and" moral panics" are only one of the discourses about" law and order" found in popular, political, or academic discussion over the last century.

  • The very categories that appear in the litany of difference are problematic.

  • Empedocles presents a litany of the illusions that plague society, including the simile of the injured child.

  • The idea is to hear a litany of names being remembered and honored and sent onward as volunteers flow steadily to and from the fireplaces.

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Translations of litany In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    連禱文,總禱文…

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  • 中文简体

    连祷文,总祷文…

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  • Español

    letanía…

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  • Français

    litanie…

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  • Čeština

    litanie…

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  • Dansk

    litani, lang liste, monoton gentagelse…

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  • Indonesia

    litani, daftar panjang…

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  • ภาษาไทย

    เพลงสวด, รายการปัญหาและข้อร้องเรียน…

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