Ambrosian

  • 21Ambrosian — /am broh zheuhn/, adj. 1. Rom. Cath. Ch. a. pertaining to the religious congregations under the protection of Saint Ambrose. b. pertaining to the ancient liturgy of the church of Milan. 2. (l.c.) ambrosial. * * * …

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  • 22ambrosian — am·bro·si·an …

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  • 23ambrosian — adjective 1. extremely pleasing to the taste; sweet and fragrant a nectarous drink ambrosial food • Syn: ↑ambrosial, ↑nectarous • Similar to: ↑tasty • Derivationally related for …

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  • 24Ambrosian Republic —    After Filippo Maria, the last Visconti duke of Milan, died in 1447 without a legitimate heir, the citizens of Milan attempted to restore their medieval republican government, named in honor of St. Ambrose, the city s patron saint. The attempt… …

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  • 25Ambrosian Rite —  Амвросианский Обряд …

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  • 26Ambrosian chant — /æmˌbroʊziən ˈtʃænt/ (say am.brohzeeuhn chant) noun a mode of singing or chanting introduced by St Ambrose, AD 340?–397, in Milan …

  • 27ambrosian chant — noun Usage: usually capitalized A : the plainsong associated with the liturgy of the church of Milan including antiphonal psalm chants ascribed to St. Ambrose * * * the liturgical chant, established by Saint Ambrose, characterized by ornamented,… …

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  • 28Traditional Ambrosian Rite — This article is about the form of the Ambrosian Rite used before the Vatican II; for an explanation of the history and of the current form of this Rite, see Ambrosian Rite. Traditional Ambrosian Rite is the form of the Ambrosian Rite used before… …

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  • 29Golden Ambrosian Republic — Infobox Former Country conventional long name = Aurea Repubblica Ambrosiana common name = Ambrosian Republic| continent = Europe region = Northern Italy country = Italy era = Late Medieval government type = Republic image p1 = year start = 1447… …

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  • 30Te Deum — Ambrosian Hymn redirects here. For hymns written by Ambrose, see Ambrosian hymns. See also Te Deum (religious service) The Te Deum (also known as Te Deum Laudamus, Ambrosian Hymn or A Song of the Church) is an early Christian hymn of praise. The… …

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