Pentecostarion


[pen-dee-kaws-tah-ree-awn; English pen-ti-ko-stair-ee-on] /ˌpɛn di kɔsˈtɑ ri ɔn; English ˌpɛn tɪ kɒˈstɛər iˌɒn/

noun, plural pentecostaria
[pen-dee-kaws-tah-ree-ah; English pen-ti-ko-stair-ee-uh] /ˌpɛn di kɔsˈtɑ ri ɑ; English ˌpɛn tɪ kɒˈstɛər i ə/ (Show IPA), pentecostarions. Greek Orthodox Church.
1.
a service book of offices for the period from Easter to the Sunday after Pentecost.

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