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==Etymology==
 
==Etymology==
[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] letanie, from Anglo-French & Late [[Latin]]; Anglo-French, from Late Latin litania, from Late Greek litaneia, from [[Greek]], entreaty, from litanos supplicant
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[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=English#ca._1100-1500_.09THE_MIDDLE_ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English] letanie, from Anglo-French & Late [[Latin]]; Anglo-French, from Late Latin litania, from Late Greek litaneia, from [[Greek]], entreaty, from litanos supplicant
*Date: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_Century 13th century]
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*Date: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_Century 13th century]
 
==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1 : a [[prayer]] consisting of a series of invocations and supplications by the leader with alternate [[responses]] by the congregation
 
*1 : a [[prayer]] consisting of a series of invocations and supplications by the leader with alternate [[responses]] by the congregation
 
*2 a : a [[resonant]] or repetitive [[chant]] <a litany of cheering phrases — Herman Wouk> b : a usually lengthy recitation or enumeration <a familiar litany of complaints> c : a sizable series or set <a litany of problems>
 
*2 a : a [[resonant]] or repetitive [[chant]] <a litany of cheering phrases — Herman Wouk> b : a usually lengthy recitation or enumeration <a familiar litany of complaints> c : a sizable series or set <a litany of problems>
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==Description==
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A '''litany''', in [[Christian]] [[worship]] and some forms of [[Jewish]] worship, is a form of [[prayer]] used in services and [[processions]], and consisting of a number of [[petitions]]. The word comes from the [[Latin]] ''litania'' and the Ancient Greek: λιτανεία (''litaneía''), which in turn comes from Ancient Greek: λιτή (''litê''), [[meaning]] "supplication".
  
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Etymology

Middle English letanie, from Anglo-French & Late Latin; Anglo-French, from Late Latin litania, from Late Greek litaneia, from Greek, entreaty, from litanos supplicant

Definitions

  • 1 : a prayer consisting of a series of invocations and supplications by the leader with alternate responses by the congregation
  • 2 a : a resonant or repetitive chant <a litany of cheering phrases — Herman Wouk> b : a usually lengthy recitation or enumeration <a familiar litany of complaints> c : a sizable series or set <a litany of problems>

Description

A litany, in Christian worship and some forms of Jewish worship, is a form of prayer used in services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions. The word comes from the Latin litania and the Ancient Greek: λιτανεία (litaneía), which in turn comes from Ancient Greek: λιτή (litê), meaning "supplication".