释义 |
tri·odion \trēˈȯthyȯn\ noun (plural tri·odia \-yȧ\) Etymology: Middle Greek triōidion, from Greek tri- three + ōidē ode — more at ode : a liturgical book of the Eastern church containing the offices from the fourth Sunday before Lent to Easter including canons having usually only three odes instead of the regular nine |