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单词 processional
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Definition of processional in English:

processional

adjective prəˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)lprəˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • Relating to or used in a religious or ceremonial procession.

    a processional cross
    Example sentencesExamples
    • English Heritage has been closely involved in the design of the repaving scheme, which gives priority to pedestrians and continues an award-winning theme already in place in Kirkgate - the processional route to the cathedral.
    • From its progress through the forest, the processional approach route eventually opens out into a clearing to reveal the main funerary hall attached to a row of family chapels.
    • After attending a festive celebration at one suburban parish, he sent a note to the pastor, telling him to place a corpus on the processional cross and to reconfigure the tilt of the altar to conform to church rubrics.
    • Utzon was clearly conscious of the symbolic significance and emotional impact of a religious processional ascent.
    • But no, he is lifting the crown toward the processional cross that a cardinal is holding at the exact center of the canvas, just before placing it on his wife's head.
    • Any of these late-medieval processional crosses can be experienced as an example of craftsmanship in wood and metal, like a Faberge egg, or considered in terms of its design and the interplay of its various components.
    • For the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937, the processional route had been made longer than before.
    • She called on Scotland's politicians to live up to its transparent and welcoming design and to the expectations of the country's people, thousands of whom lined the processional route through Edinburgh.
    • Thus, whereas parish churches are of very diverse architectural styles, their interior arrangements are generally 19th cent., and reflect a desire for both processional space and a focus on the altar.
    • Their haul included golden crowns, precious chalices, tabots, altar slabs, beautiful processional crosses, dozens of fine manuscripts and his hair.
    • The gate at the center may allude to one of the two imperial gates along the processional route by boat between the Blachernai Palace, primary residence of the Komnenoi since the late eleventh century, and Hagia Sophia.
    • For instance, the processional route of the ambulatory, along which the cross is carried into the church, also acts as a shortcut from the restaurant to the foyer of the auditorium, which is also the lobby for the guesthouse.
    • The display brings together alms basins, processional crosses and staves as well as plate for the celebration of communion.
    • I like the Magny Cours circuit quite a lot, probably more than many drivers who say it's a modern and boring processional track.
    • Most processional crosses of that vintage are cast in bronze or silver.
    • The Baroque section features religious sculpture, including processional figures, ritual liturgical objects and private devotional altars.
    • The ordinary processional route began within the enclosed space of the choir and moved outward to encompass the length of the nave and baptistery in the west end before circling back toward the choir.
    • When the historic house and gardens reopens next week visitors can for the first time take the grand processional route used by guests of Bess of Hardwick when she completed work on the house in the late 16th century.
    • The dominant theory continues to be that they were processional routes - which is more likely, of course, to be true for the longer examples.
    • Two processional routes will tour the city, one beginning at the Brigadier Gerard in Monkgate, another at The Golden Ball, in Cromwell Road, at 2.30 pm.
noun prəˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)lprəˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • 1A book containing litanies and hymns for use in religious processions.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The structure and content of religious celebrations, processionals, revivals and regular religious meetings also require analysis.
    1. 1.1 A hymn or other piece of music sung or played during a religious procession.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We spilled out into the blinding sunshine, the strains of the organ following us and filling the air, signaling the processional at the end of the ceremony.
      • This Wesley hymn makes a wonderful processional for this festival day.
      • Also, McIlvaine ‘used his episcopal authority to limit processionals, surpliced choirs, and other musical innovations’.
      • It is best sung as a processional or the final hymn in the service. Sing at a moderate tempo.
      • Sing this Christmas favorite as a processional, including as many people as you can.

Rhymes

confessional, congressional, expressional, impressional, obsessional, professional, progressional, recessional, secessional, sessional, successional
 
 

Definition of processional in US English:

processional

adjectiveprəˈseSH(ə)n(ə)lprəˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • Of, for, or used in a religious or ceremonial procession.

    a processional cross
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Baroque section features religious sculpture, including processional figures, ritual liturgical objects and private devotional altars.
    • Two processional routes will tour the city, one beginning at the Brigadier Gerard in Monkgate, another at The Golden Ball, in Cromwell Road, at 2.30 pm.
    • The dominant theory continues to be that they were processional routes - which is more likely, of course, to be true for the longer examples.
    • But no, he is lifting the crown toward the processional cross that a cardinal is holding at the exact center of the canvas, just before placing it on his wife's head.
    • For instance, the processional route of the ambulatory, along which the cross is carried into the church, also acts as a shortcut from the restaurant to the foyer of the auditorium, which is also the lobby for the guesthouse.
    • The gate at the center may allude to one of the two imperial gates along the processional route by boat between the Blachernai Palace, primary residence of the Komnenoi since the late eleventh century, and Hagia Sophia.
    • Most processional crosses of that vintage are cast in bronze or silver.
    • Their haul included golden crowns, precious chalices, tabots, altar slabs, beautiful processional crosses, dozens of fine manuscripts and his hair.
    • Thus, whereas parish churches are of very diverse architectural styles, their interior arrangements are generally 19th cent., and reflect a desire for both processional space and a focus on the altar.
    • Utzon was clearly conscious of the symbolic significance and emotional impact of a religious processional ascent.
    • When the historic house and gardens reopens next week visitors can for the first time take the grand processional route used by guests of Bess of Hardwick when she completed work on the house in the late 16th century.
    • For the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937, the processional route had been made longer than before.
    • From its progress through the forest, the processional approach route eventually opens out into a clearing to reveal the main funerary hall attached to a row of family chapels.
    • English Heritage has been closely involved in the design of the repaving scheme, which gives priority to pedestrians and continues an award-winning theme already in place in Kirkgate - the processional route to the cathedral.
    • The display brings together alms basins, processional crosses and staves as well as plate for the celebration of communion.
    • After attending a festive celebration at one suburban parish, he sent a note to the pastor, telling him to place a corpus on the processional cross and to reconfigure the tilt of the altar to conform to church rubrics.
    • Any of these late-medieval processional crosses can be experienced as an example of craftsmanship in wood and metal, like a Faberge egg, or considered in terms of its design and the interplay of its various components.
    • The ordinary processional route began within the enclosed space of the choir and moved outward to encompass the length of the nave and baptistery in the west end before circling back toward the choir.
    • She called on Scotland's politicians to live up to its transparent and welcoming design and to the expectations of the country's people, thousands of whom lined the processional route through Edinburgh.
    • I like the Magny Cours circuit quite a lot, probably more than many drivers who say it's a modern and boring processional track.
nounprəˈseSH(ə)n(ə)lprəˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)l
  • 1A book containing litanies and hymns for use in religious processions, especially at the beginning of a service.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The structure and content of religious celebrations, processionals, revivals and regular religious meetings also require analysis.
    1. 1.1 A hymn or other piece of music sung or played during a religious procession.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Sing this Christmas favorite as a processional, including as many people as you can.
      • Also, McIlvaine ‘used his episcopal authority to limit processionals, surpliced choirs, and other musical innovations’.
      • This Wesley hymn makes a wonderful processional for this festival day.
      • We spilled out into the blinding sunshine, the strains of the organ following us and filling the air, signaling the processional at the end of the ceremony.
      • It is best sung as a processional or the final hymn in the service. Sing at a moderate tempo.
 
 
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