Litanic

"Litanic" in a Sentence (5 examples)

1798, John Shepherd, A Critical and Practical Elucidation of the Morning and Evening Prayer of the Church of England, London: F. and C. Rivington and R. Faulder, 2nd edition, p. 321, This prayer […] is drawn up in the metaphorical, but expressive, language of Scripture; has been long employed in the conclusion of Litanic, and other forms of prayer, by the churches of the west; and retains strong marks of primitive devotion.

A low litanic lament was indulged in from time to time, by the musical voices of the choirs […]

“Unimum et unimorum,” he intoned in a nasal litanic tone.

“Last one to bed turn out the lights,” Lydia would say, in her litanic fashion.

He leant down and wiped his friend’s face with a rag; a low litanic mumble came from Klimt’s dry lips […]

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