单词 | pericope |
释义 | pericopen. 1. Chiefly Christian Church. A section or subsection of a religious text, esp. one appointed for reading in public worship; a lesson.In Jewish liturgy, the corresponding term is sidrah (see Sedra n.) or parashah (see parashah n.). Quot. 1869 refers to the ancient Palestinian three-year (or three and a half year) cycle of readings; the modern annual cycle consists of 54 sedarim (cf. quot. 1913 at pericopic adj. 1). ΘΚΠ society > faith > worship > parts of service > reading > [noun] capitleOE lesson?c1225 legenda1387 chapter1482 lecture1526 lection1608 pericope1643 capitulum1668 1643 W. Burton tr. J. H. Alsted Beloved City p. xxiv The whole pericope or passage there seemes plainely to point at the Martyrs. 1695 J. Edwards Disc. conc. Old & New-Test. III. xiii. 566 Jerom speaks of a Pericope of Jeremiah. 1837 Biblical Repertory Apr. 206 The more important parts of the New Testament, especially the pericopes or lessons of the Prussian liturgy. 1869 Liverpool Lit. & Philos. Soc. Proc. 23 313 Next in point of antiquity is the division of the Pentateuch into 175 Pericopes. 1884 Edinb. Rev. Jan. 137 The pericope of ‘the woman taken in adultery’ is entirely omitted from this work. 1957 D. E. Nineham Stud. Gospels 223 It accepts the thesis that the Gospels can fairly be analysed into separate sections, or pericopae, which originally circulated independently of one another. 1988 Jrnl. Semitic Stud. 33 40 Beginning with pericope 2 of the baraitha, no source, parallel, or model appears in the Mishnah. 1997 Jrnl. Near Eastern Stud. 56 5 If the literary context of this Qur'anic pericope can be considered trustworthy as a single unit. 2. A short passage, section, or paragraph in a piece of writing. rare. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > matter of book > [noun] > small division parcela1398 passagec1550 fraction1625 pericopea1657 sectiuncle1838 society > communication > writing > written text > layout > [noun] > distinct passage of closely connected sentences paraph1395 paragrapha1500 pericopea1657 par1844 para1856 a1657 W. Burton Comm. Antoninus his Itinerary (1658) 59 You shall have the whole pericope, as it is in the Translation of Ptolemie from the Arabick. 1769 tr. W. Goodall Introd. Hist. & Antiq. Scotl. x. 125 Let me observe..that the manuscript copies have not the pericope, which, in the printed ones, immediately follow the words above recited. 1981 Jrnl. Assoc. Teachers Japanese 16 195 Carrying on so about their lexical misunderstanding of this harmless pericope. 1997 Amer. Math. Monthly 104 375 The pericopes on notations and index of special functions look like so much flypaper. 3. Ancient Greek Prosody. A verse passage consisting of strophe and antistrophe. rare. ΚΠ 1943 J. T. Shipley Dict. World Lit. 428/1 Pericope, a group of unlike strophes in choral lyric. 1970 Amer. Jrnl. Philol. 91 259 The stasima, in the second half of the play, involve strophic responsion with the allowable tragic variations of pro-ode, mesode, and pericope. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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