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† ˈmorrow-mass Obs. The first mass of the day.
c1440Jacob's Well 116 Ȝe, þat heryn noȝt full dyvyn seruyse in ȝoure parysch-cherche, but a morwemasse. 1484Rec. St. Mary at Hill (1905) 116 Payd to syr Iohn plommer for hys labur to syng the morowmas. 1584R. Scot Discov. Witchcr. v. iii. (1886) 76 He heard a little saccaring bell ring to the elevation of a morrowe masse. 1601F. Godwin Bps. of Eng. 304 He built..a little Chappell for morrow masse. 1849Rock Ch. of Fathers IV. 8 After Terce, the first mass of the day, or the ‘morrow mass’ was sung. b. attrib., as morrow-mass altar, morrow-mass monger, morrow-mass priest.
1494Fabyan Chron. vii. 617 The morowe masse preest of Bowe Churche in Chepe was moste commendyd. 1512in Jacob's Hist. Faversham (1774) 164 At the Morrow Masse Awter. 1556Rec. St. Mary at Hill (1905) 401 Payed to sir William Rychard, morrowmas prest, for halfe a yeare ended at midsomer 1556. a1603T. Cartwright Confut. Rhem. N. T. (1618) 703 A Popish Sheppard, or Morrow-Masse-Priest. 1624Bp. R. Montagu Gagg 57 Let you morrow Massmungers when they masse it alone, use Iaponian, or Mexico Language. 1635E. Pagitt Christianogr. 216 Monks, Nuns, and morrow Masse Priests. |