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Gelasian, a.|gɪˈleɪzɪən| [f. Gelasius (see below): see -ian.] Of or pertaining to Pope Gelasius I (492–6 a.d.); esp. applied to liturgical books or prayers attributed to him.
a1773A. Butler Feasts Cath. Ch. (1839) ii. i. 59 In the Gelasian liturgy..only five Sundays occur in Advent. 1832Archaeologia XXIV. 10 The whole ancient Roman liturgy is comprised in the three books called the Leonine, Gelasian, and Gregorian Sacramentaries. 1915F. E. Brightman Engl. Rite p. x, [The Leonine Sacramentary] contains much official matter, some of which recurs in the later Gelasian and Gregorian books. |