释义 |
hir·mos noun or heir·mos \irˈmȯs\ (plural hir·moi or heir·moi \-ˈmē\) Etymology: Late Greek heirmos, from Greek, series, sequence, connection; akin to Greek lirein to fasten together — more at series : a troparion, hymn, or canticle with a fixed rhythm and melody that is used as a standard rhythmic and melodic pattern for other troparia in the canon of the Eastern Church |