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Definitions of litany in various dictionaries:
noun - any long and tedious address or recital
noun - a prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation
A liturgical prayer consisting of a series of petitions recited by a leader alternating with fixed responses by the congregation.
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A liturgical prayer consisting of a series of petitions recited by a leader alternating with fixed responses by the congregation. |
A repetitive or incantatory recital: "the litany of layoffs in recent months by corporate giants ( Sylvia Nasar). |
a series of petitions for use in church services or processions, usually recited by the clergy and responded to in a recurring formula by the people. |
a tedious recital or repetitive series. |
a prayer consisting of a series of invocations by the priest with responses from the congregation |
any long and tedious address or recital |
a long Christian prayer in which the person leading the service speaks some parts and the other people at the service speak other parts |
a long list of unpleasant things, especially things that are repeated: |
a long list spoken or given to someone, esp. to someone who has heard or seen it before or finds it boring: |
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Litany, in Christian worship and some forms of Judaic worship, is a form of prayer used in services and processions, and consisting of a number of petitions. The word comes through Latin litania from Ancient Greek (litaneía), which in turn comes from (litê), meaning "supplication". * For the "Litany" as used in the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches, see Ektenia. |