释义 |
Mozarabic, a.|məʊˈzærəbɪk| Also Mos-, Mus-, Muzarabic. [f. Mozarab + -ic.] Of or pertaining to the Mozarabs. Mozarabic liturgy (Mozarabic rite, Mozarabic use, Mozarabic office, etc.): the ancient ritual of the Spanish Church, so called prob. as having been retained by the Mozarabs after it was disused by other Spanish Christians. A modified form of it is still used in some few chapels in Spain.
1706tr. Dupin's Eccl. Hist. 16th C. II. iii. 251 Then he mentioned the Musarabic Use, according to which Mass was still celebrated every Sunday. 1791J. Townsend Journ. Spain (1792) I. 311 In one of the chapels, where they use only the Mozarabic Missal. 1863J. M. Neale Ess. Liturgiology 125 The Mozarabic Liturgy. Ibid. 126 The Mozarabic Office. Ibid. 134 Three Priests of Mozarabic churches. Ibid. 135 The present state of the Mozarabic Rite. Ibid., The question of mixed marriages between Roman and Mozarabic Christians. |