Graduals

Meaning of Graduals

plural noun

(in the Western Christian Church) a response sung or recited between the Epistle and Gospel in the Mass.

late Middle English: from medieval Latin gradualis, from Latin gradus ‘step’. The original sense of the adjective was ‘arranged in degrees’; the noun refers to the altar steps in a church, from which the antiphons were sung.

Information about Graduals

  • It is a name.
  • The singular form of Graduals is: Gradual.
  • Languages ​​in which Graduals is used:

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Hyphenation of Graduals

Grad-u-als

  • It consists of 3 syllables and 8 chars.
  • Graduals is a word trisyllabic because it has three syllables

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