temporale

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A cycle of texts to be read or chanted at liturgical services on particular weeks and movable feasts throughout the year; a book that contains this cycle.
noun
  1. A rainy wind that blows into Central America from the southwest during the summer, often bringing stormy weather.

Word forms

temporale temporales

Etymology

Borrowed from Ecclesiastical Latin temporāle, substantivisation of temporālis (“of or pertaining to time”).

Related words

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