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hirmos|ˈhɜːmɒs| Also heirmos, hirmus. Pl. -moi, -mi. [Gr. εἱρµός series, connection.] In the hymnology of the Eastern Church, a model stanza forming a pattern for the other stanzas.
1850J. M. Neale Eastern Church, Gen. Introd. i. 830 There are a certain number of Troparia..called Hirmoi, on the model of which all other troparia, etc., are formed. Ibid. 835 Here we have the actual hirmos on which the third ode is arranged. 1863R. F. Littledale Offices East. Ch. 214. 1880 Encycl. Brit. XII. 580/1 An ode is a song or hymn compounded of several similar ‘troparia’... To these is always prefixed a typical or standard ‘troparion’, called the hirmus. 1959Chambers's Encycl. VII. 348/2 A contakion, consisting (broadly speaking) of a heirmos, which set the pattern of what followed, succeeded by a series of troparia. 1961E. Wellesz Hist. Byzantine Mus. (ed. 2) 14 Dom Gaisser's article on the Heirmoi, the model strophes of the Easter Hymn, is the first detailed study of Byzantine hymnography. |