matins Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈmæt.ɪnz]
  • Us [ ˈmæt̬.ɪnz]

Meaning of matins In English

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  • Matins were sung in the choir, the priests giving the responses lower down in the stalls.

  • Matins includes the invitatory, hymn, twelve responsories, and the third nocturn's four lessons and first canticle with its antiphon.

  • If they arrive in the middle of a funeral or a wedding or matins or evensong, it is a bore for them.

  • There used to be a very sensible service for elderly people: matins and communion.

  • After matins, elderly people stayed behind if they had been unable to get to the 8 o'clock service.

  • We do not know whether we should miss the matins of a new day or the prolonged vespers of the old day.

  • In this way we would protect the churches in the morning, with matins until 12 o'clock, nor would customers ruin the roast beef, which would make the women happy.

  • The service of matins was structured in three nocturnes, each with three readings and responsories.

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